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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    Thank you! 4 blade \ wide\ for me then. I appreciate the invaluable assistance! Chuck
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    Apologies. Not sure if the 4 blade wide or six blade standard reply was for my PPC \ AM 15 HP or not. Want to be sure. Thank you Chuck
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    We were almost there. For the AM 15, 147HP engine on a Powered Parachute, 64 inch blade . The type and number of blades recommended would be? THANK YOU for sharing your expertise! Chuck
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    There is a reduction drive, I don’t know the ratio. Engine is an AEROMOMENTUM 15, 147 hp
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    I appreciate the guidance! Thank you
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    Thank you! 147hp, maximum rpm is 6500. Powered parachute so ,35 mph depending on chute.
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    2, 3, or 4 blades vs smaller prop diameter

    Interested in this point exactly. 3, 4 or 5 blade pusher, 68 inch, which one has the most thrust?
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