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"Don't go there. Stick to a simple 2 blade with no hinges or gimmicks like the majority of engines have always had. "

 

They tell me that the "scimitar" prop changes it's pitch slightly, 

 

SO

 

That's the next on my chopping block for the HummelBird.

 

Only cost $60 or so in materials for the 37 inch HB prop.

 

spacesailor

 

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What do you build a prop from. I know most people use a laminated block, but I have seen a prop built from a special plywood, that had most of its plies running the span of the prop and a lesser number running across the props width.

 

 

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"And if any one knows who has the rego 55-3014, there's I picture of the BD-5  Jet motor in front of their plane ."

 

I'll put a couple of pictures up.

 

spacesailor

 

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"And if any one knows who has the rego 55-3014, there's I picture of the BD-5  Jet motor in front of their plane ."

 

I'll put a couple of pictures up.

 

spacesailor

 

 

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"And if any one knows who has the rego 55-3014, there's I picture of the BD-5  Jet motor in front of their plane ."

 

I'll put a couple of pictures up.

 

spacesailor

 

 

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