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Post  SuperDave Thu Feb 27, 2014 11:59 am

Since the prop selection for .020's is limted to two choices (2 or 3 blade) one would need to try each on a specific model to determine which performs best for your desired type of flying i.e.: speed, stunt, R/C, C/L, etc.

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