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I was looking for some spare blades and came across some 3 bladed props. Has anyone here used them? Can the be used and what are the advantage and disadvantages of them?
I was looking for some spare blades and came across some 3 bladed props. Has anyone here used them? Can the be used and what are the advantage and disadvantages of them?
The advent of multi-blade props is/was to reduce disc diameter for ground or fuselage clearance or to make use of available power where a two-blader would be impractical.
Reason for 3 or 4 and more blades has more to do with blade speed at the tip. The longer the blade the faster the tip is going and is/was a limiting factor due to tip speed passing the sound barrier and thus causing loss of lift on blades running into the disturbed air along with structural damage to the blades caused by the impact of the sonic boom.
It would seem to me that putting 3 blades on a P3 would possibly result in decreased noise levels. However it could also cause a reduction in lift thus requiring increased rpm to operate and thus reduced battery life.
It was to reduce disc diameter for either ground or fuselage clearance in high performance aircraft or multi-engine aircraft respectively.
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