props
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props
I have two props, one with curved scimitar like blades, the other larger diameter with straight square end blades. Which is which, and what engines does each belong with? Does it matter which one is used if it fits?
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Re: props
If two blade, the square ended would be bowtie 102 and if two blade the other would be a semi weedless version of same.
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Re: props
Without pics Bruce we can only guess.
Oh & the diameter.
Oh & the diameter.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: props
how do i post pics
Re: props
Hi Bruce
To upload pictures: When replying to a post, go to the upload attachment tab (below the text window where you reply). Browse for your picture that is saved on your computer (jpeg will do) and press "add the file". After a short wait, another tab comes up that has a "'place inline" tab. The picture will go wherever the cursor is placed at the time. You can preview the result before submitting, once you are happy, submit!
To upload pictures: When replying to a post, go to the upload attachment tab (below the text window where you reply). Browse for your picture that is saved on your computer (jpeg will do) and press "add the file". After a short wait, another tab comes up that has a "'place inline" tab. The picture will go wherever the cursor is placed at the time. You can preview the result before submitting, once you are happy, submit!