3 blade for 3d.
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From: Chester, UNITED KINGDOM
I'm using a ZDZ 80 RV, single cylinder in a 32% ultimate bipe, AUW is approx 22 - 24lb.
3 blade or 2 blade for 3d?
Thanks.
3 blade or 2 blade for 3d?
Thanks.
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Mr Engine. May I mention that I am now working on making Carbon Fiber props for funfly and 3D aerobatics. These are going to be rather good just deciding on the final sizes.
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Here is a 42% "Weeks Solution" He's been through them all and the prop of choice is a 3 blade CF. Its on a 150 twin but I don't know the prop size. Joe
P.S. this is a 3D animal.
P.S. this is a 3D animal.
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Made my decision, i'll take a 2 blade for now while i check the model out, then i'll try a few others.. solved.
Thanks for the relevant input (hint hint)
Thanks for the relevant input (hint hint)
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Sorry Doctor. I shall take one 14x5N and a 10x5 thank you in carbon fiber, i shall also order a 2 1/2" spinner if you still make them
Sorry Doctor. I shall take one 14x5N and a 10x5 thank you in carbon fiber, i shall also order a 2 1/2" spinner if you still make them
BTW, I used a Bolly ($$$) 13x5 3-Blade CF prop for my Diablotin Super FG, with great 3D results.




