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Old 08-29-2005, 02:22 AM
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Default prop on a brushless wing warrior

hey guys i have a astro 20 brushless sytem for a zagi and have it on a wing warrior iv just been useing zagi props with it but was curious if a different prop would make a big diff? and witch one?
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Default RE: prop on a brushless wing warrior

Zagi props are about 5x4.5, and quite flexible. There's plenty more capacity in that motor.

What battery are you using? That'll be your limiting factor.

You can run a 6x5, which should draw about 24 Amps, but only if your battery can handle it.
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Default RE: prop on a brushless wing warrior

keeping an eye on amps....

I found the 5.5 x 4.5 worked well on my Zagi with a Mega 1615/4.... not the same, but similar

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