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> From:         Walba, Rick
> Sent:         Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:16 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: [RCSE] Electric Prop question....
> 
> How much are you willing to spend? There was a company out there that
> tried to market an in-flght adjustable prop for the Giant Scale rc racers.
> It couldn't handle the abuse. Check with the big names in that game and
> they could probably give you the name of the company. Then all you have to
> do is come up with the cash.
> 
> Then again, If you can do your own machining, an IFA prop is not that
> complex. The indoor rubber flyers have a design they use, the mechanism
> itself weighing a fraction of a gram. No one markets it that I know of,
> but the guy who manufactures and markets their rubber strippers made one
> that I saw in operation, it adjusts automatically by spring tension.
> Beefed up a little it would be great for a park or indoor flyer. Again,
> check with those guys for details. Some names can be had from the AMA
> magazine.
> 
> In all seriousness, good luck and good fun, Rick
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> From:         Paul Breed[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:53 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [RCSE] Electric Prop question....
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> I know this is not a soaring question,
> but many of you silent flyers also fly  electric ;-)
> 
> Does anyone make an in flight  adjustable  prop  for a small geared
> electric?
> 
> Does anyone make a ground adjustable prop?
> 
> Paul
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