Online Sources for Big Props
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RE: Online Sources for Big Props
http://www.troybuiltmodels.com/Propeller.htm (Mezjlik, NX, PT)
http://www.rcshowcase.com (MSC, Bambula, ZM)
http://www.rcshowcase.com (MSC, Bambula, ZM)
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RE: Online Sources for Big Props
Hey Richard,
What you got going needing something that size?
You can also try DA which is where I get my bigger props;
http://www.desertaircraft.com/
Air Models, Bolly, Menz, Mejzlik, MSC
What you got going needing something that size?
You can also try DA which is where I get my bigger props;
http://www.desertaircraft.com/
Air Models, Bolly, Menz, Mejzlik, MSC
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RE: Online Sources for Big Props
ORIGINAL: Zeeb
Hey Richard,
What you got going needing something that size?
Hey Richard,
What you got going needing something that size?
I tried a Bolly 19x10 carbon, but it turned out to be too small (8300 rpm static). Just bought a Mejzlik 20x10 carbon fiber. I'm also looking at the new Beila black carbon props with yellow tips.
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RE: Online Sources for Big Props
Sweet Zero, you just always seem to do such nice work...
A bit OT here, but maybe you'll know. I have wondered about that line in the Howard Hughes bio about "since the Japs stole my design for the Zero", anything you know of to support the idea that Hughes actually designed that thing?
A bit OT here, but maybe you'll know. I have wondered about that line in the Howard Hughes bio about "since the Japs stole my design for the Zero", anything you know of to support the idea that Hughes actually designed that thing?
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RE: Online Sources for Big Props
ORIGINAL: Zeeb
A bit OT here, but maybe you'll know. I have wondered about that line in the Howard Hughes bio about "since the Japs stole my design for the Zero", anything you know of to support the idea that Hughes actually designed that thing?
A bit OT here, but maybe you'll know. I have wondered about that line in the Howard Hughes bio about "since the Japs stole my design for the Zero", anything you know of to support the idea that Hughes actually designed that thing?