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Flatflap 11-09-2003 07:14 AM

Propeller advice
 
I tried float flying for the first time this year with my 1/3 Scale Super Cub and Scale Edo floats. Really enjoyed it but ran in to a problem.

I normally fly the plane with a wooden 24x8 Zinger prop, and I used this same prop off the water. The problem is that the spray impacts the tips and after a couple of flights the leading edge of the prop is shattered from hitting the spray.

How do the more experienced water flyers get around this problelm?

Is there a better prop?

Is there a way to protect the prop?

I tried holding more up elevator until the plane was on step, this helped but did not eliminate the problem.

Advice would be appreciated.

Flatflap

Brian A 11-09-2003 08:59 AM

RE: Propeller advice
 
I would try a composite prop. APC? Or maybe a carbon fiber but kind of pricey.
Brian

PeterC 11-09-2003 12:07 PM

RE: Propeller advice
 
On the positive side, you rarely ever break a prop when flying from floats and if you do you usually have a lot more to worry about than the prop. Invest in a equivalent composite prop; there is no other solution.
Peter

JimCasey 11-09-2003 04:52 PM

RE: Propeller advice
 
Anything but wood.
Master Airscrew props last for YEARS if you only fly from Water.


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