3 blade Contra prop and spinner
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3 blade Contra prop and spinner
Has anyone seen or tried one of these? 230grams seems like a lot to deal with for weight and CG
manual_avr_propeller_spinner_v1.pdf
Its odd the large difference in front to rear prop sizes
https://morris-hobby.securesite.jp/85_1867.html
3B (blade) propeller set for Adverrun controllers
The three-blade propeller provides direct response, and the high rotational mass is designed to improve the stability of the plane and deliver the best performance.
The propeller hub prevents front and rear propeller collisions while enabling small movement to reduce the bearing load on the drive unit.
In addition, it comes with a new design 3D printer black spinner to support 3-blade propellers.
[Specifications]
- 22 x 21F
- 20.5 x 22R
- Spinner diameter: φ82mm
・Weight: Approx. 230g (including spinner)
・Japanese summarized assembly manual included
manual_avr_propeller_spinner_v1.pdf
Its odd the large difference in front to rear prop sizes
https://morris-hobby.securesite.jp/85_1867.html
3B (blade) propeller set for Adverrun controllers
The three-blade propeller provides direct response, and the high rotational mass is designed to improve the stability of the plane and deliver the best performance.
The propeller hub prevents front and rear propeller collisions while enabling small movement to reduce the bearing load on the drive unit.
In addition, it comes with a new design 3D printer black spinner to support 3-blade propellers.
[Specifications]
- 22 x 21F
- 20.5 x 22R
- Spinner diameter: φ82mm
・Weight: Approx. 230g (including spinner)
・Japanese summarized assembly manual included
#2
Of course, you've probably seen the videos on Youtube from Japan with the unit being flown by one of the top pilots flying the Futaba Skyleaf Leader. While Youtube video audio may be sketchy, when compared with other models flown at the same competitions, I would estimate the unit is a good bit louder than other systems. I don't own the Adverun unit but I'm wondering if this "rabbit hole" they're going down is somehow linked to the basic drive unit as might be compared to the V4 type. These things are getting really complex and expensive so better keep those fields mowed very low and the runway clean! Could CPLR be quietly laughing? On the expense side of things, at least the new Dualsky CRS 3000 drive system is getting the entry cost down a bit at 800.00+USD.
#4
Aloft Hobbies carries some of the Dualsky stuff so he might be an option. I think they automatically tag the site with "sold out" because of today's likely manufacturing snags to avoid a backlog of orders. Such a new product is probably still in it's teething phase of production. It's a nice design and offers Kv options. I found these vids in my "history" section but I know there have been a few others for the 3blade set up.