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== About this test ==
 
== About this test ==
  
This test was done to compare nine and ten inch props popular on many smaller FPV planes. Three test runs were done for each prop and averaged to get stabilized results. All tests were done using a regulated power supply set to 14.8v to emulate the nominal voltage of a 4S pack. Two test protocols were followed, 1st a wide open throttle test and 2nd a low level power test. The motor used is a Cobra 2814/16-1050kv.
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This test was done to compare nine and ten inch props popular on many smaller FPV planes. Three test runs were done for each prop and averaged to get stabilized results. All tests were done using a regulated power supply set to 14.8v to emulate the nominal voltage of a 4S pack. Two test protocols were followed, 1st a wide open throttle test and 2nd a low level power test. The motor used is a Cobra 2814/16-1050kv.<br><br>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 19 May 2016

Testing
March 2016

Prop dwg.jpg
  Props!

About this test

This test was done to compare nine and ten inch props popular on many smaller FPV planes. Three test runs were done for each prop and averaged to get stabilized results. All tests were done using a regulated power supply set to 14.8v to emulate the nominal voltage of a 4S pack. Two test protocols were followed, 1st a wide open throttle test and 2nd a low level power test. The motor used is a Cobra 2814/16-1050kv.

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9 & 10 inch prop results


See Also

TBA