It's magic!
Also, I agree that unequal pitch is more often the cause of shaking than prop imbalance. I don't believe that these props do a lot of flaring unless they are drastically thinned and maybe not even then.
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From: brantfredrickson_at_yahoo.com
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 7:31 AM
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Ikara Props
We have used the below pitch setting technique for Ikara props with an
amazing side effect. A unbalanced prop, one where the blades com to rest in
the vertical position now come to rest in a more horizontal position. When
the blade falls to the proper angle on both sides, balanced is improved. I'm
not sure what that says, but we have noticed the correlation.
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MGAoR48ecOS9F1p5GcFhyruUv2QPsxTH0oeWr_t3QtKenTf
Msbej8L9QLisoxhoBzU5BjFuHLd3SGqIehjTmKvkDRMM8bku9G65i5UmxfQ/PlasticPropPitch
Changing.wmv
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