![]() The prop's job is to convert the motor power in to thrust, to pull/push the plane through the air. Simply put, props are nothing more than vertically mounted rotating wings. You'd be forgiven for just thinking of your rc plane's prop as the thing that pulls the plane along, but understanding a bit about exactly how propellers actually work is no bad thing. Most engines / motors will come with propeller size information, likely this will be a range of suitable sizes. The first and foremost plan of attack is to follow the manufacturer recommendations for the engine or motor that you have. In the worst case scenario, the wrong prop can cause serious damage to components and this is especially true for electric powered rc airplanes. ![]() Selecting the correct propeller for your rc airplane is crucial if you want to get the optimum performance from your plane, regardless of its power type. ![]() Radio control propeller size selection can be a minefield, especially for the beginner to the hobby, so outlined below are some generally accepted guidelines and recommendations for choosing the right prop for your rc plane. *See Pete's popular Beginner's Guide ebook here.* Understanding RC Propeller Size Home Site search Site Map About Me Contact Me Site FAQ Privacy/Cookie Info Testimonials ![]()
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