Vishal Dhayalan
Junior Member
Hey everyone,
Im a completely begginer to the hobby and havent built/flown any planes before but have had loads of hours on simulators. So this being my first build, I got the FT Bushwacker speed built kit along with the Power pack C. In the page where you view the FT bushwacker it says the recommended prop for power pack C is a 9 x 6 APC style prop. In the power pack C you get a 10 x 4.7 Slow Fly prop (although on my prop it says 1045, which means 10 x 4.5, idk why but guess that doesn't make a big difference).
So i was wondering if i can use the 10 x 4.7 prop i got in the power pack C instead of the recommended 9 x 6 APC style prop... Will it cause any damage to my motor, such as burn it out?? Or any major changes in flying experience and how the plane behaves??
I also would like to know the difference between APC and Slow Fly prop and will it have any effects aswell....
Thank You a lot everyone and Happy Flying 😄
Im a completely begginer to the hobby and havent built/flown any planes before but have had loads of hours on simulators. So this being my first build, I got the FT Bushwacker speed built kit along with the Power pack C. In the page where you view the FT bushwacker it says the recommended prop for power pack C is a 9 x 6 APC style prop. In the power pack C you get a 10 x 4.7 Slow Fly prop (although on my prop it says 1045, which means 10 x 4.5, idk why but guess that doesn't make a big difference).
So i was wondering if i can use the 10 x 4.7 prop i got in the power pack C instead of the recommended 9 x 6 APC style prop... Will it cause any damage to my motor, such as burn it out?? Or any major changes in flying experience and how the plane behaves??
I also would like to know the difference between APC and Slow Fly prop and will it have any effects aswell....
Thank You a lot everyone and Happy Flying 😄