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Cox Engine of The Month
9 x 6 cherrywood prop
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9 x 6 cherrywood prop
Found this prop on Hobby King's site when searching for "wood".. (balsa ultimately) but had to wonder whether it would be ok to run on an IC engine? One review stated that; for their app.. the hub had to be drilled to 6mm. I like the look of the rounded-tips.. Old-Timey!
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__5742__Cherry_Wood_Propeller_9x6_1pc_.html
Weight is stated at 50gr. Can that be right? I weighed-up a Rev-Up 9 x 8 woodie.. and it's at 10gr.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__5742__Cherry_Wood_Propeller_9x6_1pc_.html
Weight is stated at 50gr. Can that be right? I weighed-up a Rev-Up 9 x 8 woodie.. and it's at 10gr.
maybe shipping weight?
roddie wrote:Found this prop on Hobby King's site when searching for "wood".. (balsa ultimately) but had to wonder whether it would be ok to run on an IC engine? One review stated that; for their app.. the hub had to be drilled to 6mm. I like the look of the rounded-tips.. Old-Timey!
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__5742__Cherry_Wood_Propeller_9x6_1pc_.html
Weight is stated at 50gr. Can that be right? I weighed-up a Rev-Up 9 x 8 woodie.. and it's at 10gr.
roddie: maybe the shipping weight was 50gram? yes, the data at the bottom next to price is the shipping weight, in a box, with padding and lead weighted air. no weight for propeller shown, next to size.
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Re: 9 x 6 cherrywood prop
Quake ; Balancing was a bit off on mine but I like this one anyway. Looks great! Weight ist 12g, just like a plastic APC style.
This was a statement from one of the reviews , I don't see why you couldn't run it on IC engines its just wood ??
This was a statement from one of the reviews , I don't see why you couldn't run it on IC engines its just wood ??
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Re: 9 x 6 cherrywood prop
That's a beefy IC hub. It's an IC prop.
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Re: 9 x 6 cherrywood prop
I'm pretty sure it's listed in the "Gas" prop section. I can't imagine there'd be too many wood props out there specified for electric.
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