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Sure you can, some did. You can check on youtube.
If you go with the 3 blade propeller you need a smaller diameter one to get the same thrust. Be sure not to overload your motors.
Generally, 3 bladed props are considered less efficient comparing to 2 bladed ones, but I don't that makes much of a difference when models are in question.
Just a meanwhile ago - tested exactly these props for static thrust. Blown one engine via overload(Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 2822-1275). Static thrust on this engine was 400grams although due to the engine failure i was unable to measure the wattage.. For a multicopter application - a three bladed prop seems more stable in flight. Today/tommorow i will be measuring the same prop on a larger engine - will give an update as soon as possible.
You need a standard prop adapter that can be found at any local hobby shop. They fit on very snugly, and I basicly had to turn the prop around the threads on the adapter to get it to fit.
bonne hlice de qualit, dommage que le moyeu d'hlice ne soit pas percer au centre ...
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Where else can you find a 3-Blade master air screw prop. I am using this on my mini cub.. yes mini cub. TowerPro 2300kv Bell motor. 850 3-cell nano-tech batt. I am loving it... So fast now.
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