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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: frank mccune on April 02, 2013, 05:07:02 PM
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Hi All:
Does anybody use wooden props ?
Where can I purchase wooden props ?
Tia,
Frank
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RSM Distribution sells 9, 10 11 & 12" wooden props. Please visit our web site www.rsmdistribution.com
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RSM wood props are excellent. I have used all their sizes and find they work on a variety of engines. Purchase directly from RSM - they advertise here. Some have good luck with Zoar props. Do a search for their web site. Top Flite Zinger Pros are also good wood props. Tower hobby carries them I have heard some good things about the Brodak BYO props, others may want to add their 2 cents here because currently I don't use them. If you get serious about props you will find yourself buying and trying quite a few. APC (molded plastic) and wood props are a good starting point because they are relatively inexpensive. 8)
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Hi All:
Does anybody use wooden props ?
Where can I purchase wooden props ?
Tia,
Frank
Yes, especially on Classic Airplanes.
Tower Hobbies! Sig Manufacturing! Brodak.
Randy Cuberly
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Hi Frank
Yes I use wooden props as well as composite one. RSM makes a really good wooden prop. Here is the link to his page.
http://www.rsmdistribution.com/index-2.htm
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Naye ;
(http://discovery-aeromodels.com/images/Content/Propellers/prop1.jpg)
One can whittle , thin , repitch and coustomise Timber Propellors . Off Olde , Ye Masters
would endevour to produce pitch varyation in flight , under load . To increase performance .
The idea being they fine off under load to haul the coal up the mountain .
You generally look for one with symetrical grain . And if you must mess with them , Trimming down & thinning
a oversize one , means theres something left when youve finished . H^^
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Matt, you forgot to include the web site -
http://discovery-aeromodels.com/en/discovery-universal-propellers.html
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Matt, you forgot to include the web site -
http://discovery-aeromodels.com/en/discovery-universal-propellers.html
It doesn't give any information on how to buy them.
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Do these come from Russia?
Mike
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No, Ukraine.
NEVER call a Ukrainian, a Russian. S?P
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It doesn't give any information on how to buy them.
I get my Yuriy Yatsenko Ukraine wooden props from Alberto Parra Gran Canaria Islands Spain.
http://www.clubtamaran.com/helices.htm
Its the best combo for me compare with Zinger and APC for my OS LA 46.
Alberto speaks english and he is a fast and reliable shipper.
One of the very best CL shops around Europe.
Have fun
Peter
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I use XOAR props, too, from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0091P?&C=QBA&V=XOA
Similar props are sold from other brand names, but the qualily control is not good.
Good flying, Aki
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I´ve bought some from Vess propellers (vesspropellers.com)
Liked them.
Their sister site (vessaero.com) has lots of interesting technical info.
Enjoy!
Luiz
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RSM wood props are excellent. I have used all their sizes and find they work on a variety of engines. Purchase directly from RSM - they advertise here. Some have good luck with Zoar props. Do a search for their web site. Top Flite Zinger Pros are also good wood props. Tower hobby carries them I have heard some good things about the Brodak BYO props, others may want to add their 2 cents here because currently I don't use them. If you get serious about props you will find yourself buying and trying quite a few. APC (molded plastic) and wood props are a good starting point because they are relatively inexpensive. 8)
To correct the spelling, it's pronounced "Zoar", but spelled "XOAR". Eric Rule has XOAR make the RSM props for him, and they are superb. And Top Flite's current wood props are called "Power Point", while "Pro Zinger" props are from Zinger, aka JZ Products Inc. I think both are worth trying, but stock, I think the Power Points are sadly overlooked at your LHS. The American made wood props are generally blunt on both edges and woefully thick. I am a big fan of APC, Thunder Tiger Cyclone, and Graupner props...if they make the right size for your application. APC makes an amazing array of sizes, a huge plus. LOTS of performance in the propeller, if you find the right one. #^ Steve
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Thanks for the corrections Steve and my bad on the spelling. Agree with all you posted. H^^
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I'll second Steve's thoughts here and add one other thought. Props as power trim devices. Consider those thick blunt prop's might just be the ticket to load up and tame an engine that's got a wee bit too much oomph. For instance, I personally found the 11x5 Zinger to work quite well on a ST46, especially when used in a small light classic plane. (not some big foamie, then I usually ended up with a carbon prop trying to get the last bit of power I could out of the poor little ST46) The Zinger was a better (simpler) altentative than going larger diameter, or choking down the engine, etc.
It's always nice to have options, and you could spend a lifetime playing with prop's and observing the effects.
Just a thought I felt worth adding anyways,
EricV
To correct the spelling, it's pronounced "Zoar", but spelled "XOAR". Eric Rule has XOAR make the RSM props for him, and they are superb. And Top Flite's current wood props are called "Power Point", while "Pro Zinger" props are from Zinger, aka JZ Products Inc. I think both are worth trying, but stock, I think the Power Points are sadly overlooked at your LHS. The American made wood props are generally blunt on both edges and woefully thick. I am a big fan of APC, Thunder Tiger Cyclone, and Graupner props...if they make the right size for your application. APC makes an amazing array of sizes, a huge plus. LOTS of performance in the propeller, if you find the right one. #^ Steve
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Having just spent 2 afternoons balancing props, I'd say the Zinger props are alot closer to being balanced(from the mfg.) than the TF power points. Some of my 9/5 Zingers were spot on staight from the LHS.
Steve
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It doesn't give any information on how to buy them.
Have you tried clicking the "Contacts" or the"Home" fields in the header bar Phil?
Both contain email addresses and telephone numbers.
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Have you tried clicking the "Contacts" or the"Home" fields in the header bar Phil?
Both contain email addresses and telephone numbers.
I looked at the "Models" page, and wonder of wonders, there was an ad banner at the bottom that said "Meet Russian Women, Free". No, not Ukrainian women, but Russian women. And no, I don't think it would be a good idea to click on that link. Some of them are no doubt really fetching, but imports are expensive! H^^ Steve