Gunter
Draganflyer X4
I have got to a stage where I have to select props for the heli. I am just trying to understand the theory of the prop pitch, so that I can select a good blade for the heli. I am building an octo with jdrones 880kv motors:
Does a higher pitch mean that the blade is angled more, meaning faster acceleration? I have an image in my mind that if there is less pitch, the prop will have to spin faster to keep it up, but may be smoother when pushing the gas stick up?
What I am looking for is 1. obviously best battery life and less work for the motors and 2. as smooth flying as possible, ie when I push it up, it accelerates slightly more gently to keep everything nice and smooth. (I want to do aerial videos)
So I'm looking at xoar props, 12" but either 4" or 5" props..not sure which is going to be best.
Thanks, Gunter.
Does a higher pitch mean that the blade is angled more, meaning faster acceleration? I have an image in my mind that if there is less pitch, the prop will have to spin faster to keep it up, but may be smoother when pushing the gas stick up?
What I am looking for is 1. obviously best battery life and less work for the motors and 2. as smooth flying as possible, ie when I push it up, it accelerates slightly more gently to keep everything nice and smooth. (I want to do aerial videos)
So I'm looking at xoar props, 12" but either 4" or 5" props..not sure which is going to be best.
Thanks, Gunter.