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Old 03-17-2003 | 02:56 PM
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Whirley Bird
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Default Re: Balancing

Originally posted by William Robison
Whirley Bird:

Point? While many in the hobby stay with the smaller planes, and some go way smaller, when you go to the larger planes $1200 is the entry point. And snide comments are not appreciated.

And finally, since a model propellor doesn't need dynamic balancing, it also has absolutely no need for a strobe balancer.

If the prop's gonna' shake it,
. It wont stir it, it'll break it.

Bill.
Well in your above post you said how critical and bad vibrations were.
Now you say prop blancing has been covered pretty much in the past.
Who made snide remarks?
If a strob is not needed for props then why do they make them?