|  Props Now a word about props. It would be nice if we had available an assortment of
       very light props perfect for pager motor gearboxes. But, we don't. Both the
       Didel and Falcon gearboxes use 1mm shafts for weight reasons. The U80 prop will
       press fit on this size shaft. And recently Falcon has added a special version
       of the folding KP00 96mm folding prop that is also a press fit on a 1mm shaft.
       But, other than the GWS 2.5x1.0 and 2.5x0.8 props none of the GWS props are
       a press fit on a 1mm shaft. Bob Selman Designs has just introduced a set of
       six molded prop adapters that will convert the 4mm bore GWS props to a press
       fit on a 1mm shaft. These adapters are a micro necessity as they allow a wide
       range of GWS props to now easily be used. The 3mm bore GWS props can be used
       with these adapters if the hole in the prop is carefully reamed or drilled out
       to 4mm. The famous blue 10cm and 12cm rubber props have about a 1.5mm bore and
       won't work with a 1mm shaft. However, I've found that by cutting a short length
       of aluminum tube that is a snug fit (use CA) over a 1mm shaft, I can sleeve
       the shaft up to a larger size and then I ream out the blue props to fit over
       this sleeved shaft. All the Didel gearboxes come with a similar sleeve to adapt
       the shaft to 2mm bore props such as the Westechnik CF props. 
      
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        | These are some of the props that can
            be used with pager motors. | The new Bob Selman Designs prop adapters allow
          the popular GWS 4mm bore props to be used with a 1mm shaft. |   Weight in any pager powered plane is always a concern. Weights for these
      props (without adapters) is given in the table. If you truly want to save
      weight, molding a CF copy of the GWS 5x3 prop will result in a prop that
      weighs between 0.55 and 0.65g. That's nearly a gram of weight savings,
      which is quite substantial on a plane weighing between 13 and 18 grams.
      See the June 2003 Inside Story for more information on how to mold your
      own CF props. And, of course there are other light weight props that can
      be made. There are the popular yogurt container thin plastic props. Didel
      also sells a variety of hubs that press on the 12t gear on the front of
      their spur gears. These allow balsa or plastic prop blades to be glued
      to CF rod which is then inserted into the hub from each side. These allow
    easy adjustment of the pitch of the blades. 
      
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        | Didel prop hubs allow constructing
            your own props with adjustable pitch blades in any size or pitch
            desired. They are available in configurations to press on the front
            of Didel spur gears or for use with a 2mm shaft. |  
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