Easy Star Propellow
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RE: Easy Star Propellow
This is pretty much exact replacement. I use them.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXELT9&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXELT9&P=7
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RE: Easy Star Propellow
Do they fit as is? I bought some APC 5X5 and 6X4 props and the holes are too big. Is there an easy way to secure them to that tiny little motor shaft?
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RE: Easy Star Propellow
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Do they fit as is? I bought some APC 5X5 and 6X4 props and the holes are too big. Is there an easy way to secure them to that tiny little motor shaft?
Do they fit as is? I bought some APC 5X5 and 6X4 props and the holes are too big. Is there an easy way to secure them to that tiny little motor shaft?
Be sure when u are buying APC or other brands that you are getting pusher type props or they aren't going to work very well.
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RE: Easy Star Propellow
Please confirm 2 things for me -
1) when looking at the propeller from the rear, the prop should be turning clockwise.
2) The lettering on the prop should be facing the front of the plane, or not visible when you're looking from the rear. (?)
1) when looking at the propeller from the rear, the prop should be turning clockwise.
2) The lettering on the prop should be facing the front of the plane, or not visible when you're looking from the rear. (?)
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ORIGINAL: jkkrobbins
Please confirm 2 things for me -
1) when looking at the propeller from the rear, the prop should be turning clockwise.
2) The lettering on the prop should be facing the front of the plane, or not visible when you're looking from the rear. (?)
Please confirm 2 things for me -
1) when looking at the propeller from the rear, the prop should be turning clockwise.
2) The lettering on the prop should be facing the front of the plane, or not visible when you're looking from the rear. (?)