Re: what is difficult in building indoor duration

From: <mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 12:39:30 -0000

Just curious if anyone has tried using a few strands of UHM carbon tow instead of boron for strengthening blade outlines?

Regards.
Mike Kirda

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Yuan Kang Lee" <ykleetx@...> wrote:
>
> Tapio,
>
> Good for you.
>
> I think the boron/balsa prop is one of the best innovations EVER in F1D.
>
> John Kagan -- THANK YOU.
>
> -Kang
>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Tapio Linkosalo <tapio.linkosalo@> wrote:
> >
> > On 11.10.2012 18:21, tan2may99 wrote:
> > > Once a system has been worked out I believe most operations are not too
> > > difficult even if they look impossible to an outsider. I am interested
> > > in just what other indoor folk find frustrating or difficult. For my
> > > part I have just completed prop outlines for F1D similar to the one I
> > > saw in Belgrade made by John K. It comprises a 24thou square outline
> > > with a 0.003 boron top and bottom for a sparless blade.Each side took me
> > > two hours and my eyes still ache. Geoffrey Lefever
> >
> > This new style of prop blades seems to be the hottest fashion, so I too
> > had to try my hands on the "Kagan blades". Here is the first attempt, at
> > 80mg (uncovered) it is slightly heavier than my conventional ones. But
> > there is room to add lightness, this one feels stiffer than the
> > conventional one.
> >
> >
> >
> > -Tapio-
> >
>
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