what a difference a prop makes - DA50
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RE: what a difference a prop makes - DA50
ORIGINAL: ljones5000
I was thinking the Xoar is wood and the PT is CF....is it reasonable to compare them in the same breath?
Larry
ORIGINAL: sinergy
Well prop does a lot of things... it effects both noise and power.
The Mej is a great prop and will pull that around great. You can also try a PT or a Xoar.
Well prop does a lot of things... it effects both noise and power.
The Mej is a great prop and will pull that around great. You can also try a PT or a Xoar.
I was thinking the Xoar is wood and the PT is CF....is it reasonable to compare them in the same breath?
Larry
Not sure I follow your thoughts on this.
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"A prop is a prop regardless if it is CF or wood"? Well, the difference in materials becomes more important in our application. The extremely low blade angles that have become popular require blade tips to be as thin and stiff as possible or else they soak up a lot of power. Carbon has an advantage over wood in this area. If we flew faster and were able to make good use of higher pitched props then construction materials would not make as much of a performance difference.
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RE: what a difference a prop makes - DA50
I understand that... but the topic is not wood vs cf so I just threw out 2 prop names that maybe he could do some reading about... that's all