I know last for last year at least re pitching props was not really
necessary for most sites. I would not work on re pitching props unless
you have every other part of you plane under control. (which most
wright stuff fliers dont) When you have a couple of planes that are
consistently flying well then perhaps it would be good to worry about
repitching props. All my best times have been with props that had no
wobble whatsoever, it might just be an anomaly but i dont think flying
with a balanced prop can hurt. Re pitching props has always been kinda
hit or miss for me and often i found that stock pitch worked better
anyway. My best times last year were with props that had not been re
pitched. Now that they changed the prop diameter re pitching might
become a necessity. I am not quite sure as I have not done enough
testing yet.
Gregory Hall
Received on Wed Oct 31 2007 - 13:31:20 CET
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