Well, I went to 2 local hobby shops and neither really had anything electric airplane related. The first was a big shop, but it was almost exclusively trucks. They had a small assortment of props, but it was either big props for bigger planes, or quadcopter props. Nothing in the way of any other parts really. Second shop was an old guy who'd been there for 35 years but was going out of business, so he didn't really have anything. I did get a 5 x 2.5 prop, but it's too small for the shaft on this emax motor. Same issue I have with the props that came with that eBay junk motor and ESC. He did have a ton of gas style engines and quite a few wooden planes. He said the foam planes went of style about 10 years ago and he just quit carrying stuff for it. He did have an old XP computer setup with a simulator on it that I played for a little bit, so that was pretty cool. As I suspected though, nobody cared one way or another about me, so my fears were unjustified. Old guy would have talked my ear off if I would have let him lol. So yeah, I guess it's back to shopping online. See if I can find a correct size 6x3 prop. I got this one, figuring it would be too small, but I'm thinking about probably just drilling it out. I don't want it to be out of balance and kill the bearings and burn up the motor though. Anybody had any luck in finding larger diameter shaft props or adapters? I'm thinking if I could find a prop saver like the one that came with the junk eBay thing (just a round aluminum ring with 2 screws on it that a small rubber o-ring uses to hold the prop on), but that might help me if a prop doesn't fit the shaft itself. Plus I could use other motors like if there's a sale on cw and ccw for quads, it wouldn't matter to me with one of those. Just not sure if there's a special way to determine shaft diameter to know what size prop/saver/adapter to get?
**Edit** ok, I went and looked at the auction again and found that the emax I bought has a 2 mm shaft, and a Lumiere I bought for my mini sportster has an even bigger 3 mm shaft. Ugh, these differing sizes are not going to be fun :/
**Edit yet again*" ok, so some prop savers have holes that go all the way through. So in theory, maybe I could get a few 3 mm prop savers, and they should work for either motor, assuming the screws will still hold the o-rings on the smaller shaft sizes......