Propellers
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Squishyp38
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Propellers
Ok guys, I don't know why, but suddenly I want to make my own propeller. And I don't want to carve it, I want it to be one of the props with a dowel for the center of the prop and flat blades, I think this is called a no-cal prop. (correct me if I am wrong) I want to have plans for one that might work with a 500 series kit.
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Squishyp38
Squishyp38
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Squishyp38
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PHS Paddy
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Squish,
If you have the Don Ross book ‘Rubber Powered Model Airplanes’ check out page 71 and you’ll be close to on your way with something similar to a no-cal prop.
If you don’t have the book then I would suggest you purchase one since it’s filled with good stuff and is a keeper. If you check you’ll see that Guillow’s carries them.
Just dug my old copy out, which is a bit dog-eared now, and being refreshed as to all the good info there in.
Prop making can be fun carved or other wise.
Paddy
If you have the Don Ross book ‘Rubber Powered Model Airplanes’ check out page 71 and you’ll be close to on your way with something similar to a no-cal prop.
If you don’t have the book then I would suggest you purchase one since it’s filled with good stuff and is a keeper. If you check you’ll see that Guillow’s carries them.
Just dug my old copy out, which is a bit dog-eared now, and being refreshed as to all the good info there in.
Prop making can be fun carved or other wise.
Paddy
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lukebozek1
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