1 blade propeller. Will it work on Nitroplanes Hawk 3D?04:33

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Published on April 29, 2017

*Caution* My Hawk can easily fly around with only 1/4 throttle, even in the 25 mph gusting winds, with instant acceleration, less battery usage, and longer flight times, but I am not encouraging any of you to try this unless you are really sure of what your doing. The carbon rod is threaded into the prop hub and glued. To me or someone with experience, this is no more dangerous than my helicopters, rotory lawnmower, or Viet Nam! I have been intrigued by single bladed props since Frank Johnson introduced them to me back in the early ’70s. Where are you Frank?
So when Jeff broke his Hawk prop, I gave him my spare and decided to attempt the 1 blade experiment for my own Nitroplanes Hawk 3D.
Again, I used a carbon fibre rod threaded into a hole I drilled in the hub, plus the Zap Ca.
The carbon prop hub and rod become one after this attachment and are stronger that the original blade, weighing the same.
So just for fun and another science experience, I am glad I did this and hope you enjoyed it too.
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Best Regards,
Dave Herbert
Academy of Model Aeronautics # 8221
Contest Director, Leader Member, Scientific.

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