ORIGINAL: LDM
Ok stupid question , why did the real warbirds use three bladed props ?
I believe it was to reduce the blade loading.
3 blades 1/3 for each blade instead of 50% for each blade
when you talking over 2000 hp
here's something I found on Hartzells website they make props for real planes has some good info
If two-blade propellers are the most efficient, then why don’t all propellers have two blades?
The short answer is because efficiency doesn’t propel the airplane, thrust does. Efficiency is the ratio of the power coming out of the propeller to the power going into it. A two-blade propeller is capable of achieving a higher efficiency than a three-blade propeller and so on, but at the same time it uses less power and produces less thrust.
If you were to operate a propeller at a lower power setting than that for which the efficiency is at its peak, you would have a lower thrust and also a lower efficiency. Likewise if you operate at a higher power setting, the thrust will be higher but the efficiency is lower there also. There is therefore an optimum power setting for each propeller where its efficiency will be highest. If conditions require more thrust than is available from this optimum power setting, then the power must be increased and prop efficiency begins to fall off from its peak value. There reaches a point where a propeller operating at a power higher than that which results in peak efficiency has the same efficiency as a prop with more blades operating at less-than-optimum power. Further increases in power favor the performance of the propeller with more blades. This is because the propeller with fewer blades is no longer operating at its peak efficiency.