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FPV Propellers for Drones

  • Sub250 HQ 40mm Bi-Blade Micro/Whoop Prop

    $1.99
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    Sub250's Nanofly16 1S frame is one of the lightest and most nimble carbon fiber frames out! Check out the Prop intended for this frame with matchin...

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    Sub250 Gemfan Pros Tri-Blade 40mm Micro/Whoop Prop 8 Pack - Teal (1.5mm Shaft)

    $3.99
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    Manufactured with high-strength PC material, the Gemfan Pro 40mm 8 pack provides excellent rigidity and durability for all your racing needs. These...

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    Sub250 HQ 40mm 1.5mm Bi-Blade Micro/Whoop Prop

    $1.99
    Original price $1.99 - Original price $1.99
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    $1.99 - $1.99
    Current price $1.99

    Sub250's Nanofly16 1S frame is one of the lightest and most nimble carbon fiber frames out! Check out the Prop intended for this frame with matchin...

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    Original price $1.99 - Original price $1.99
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    Current price $1.99
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Drone props allow your quad to actually take flight. This means that keeping good props on hand is the best way to get more airtime. Drone propellers have a lot of different properties to adjust how they make you fly. The pitch will make the blades have a sharper angle, which will add more thrust, but also drain more battery. The Blade length has a similar effect. Blade shape and width can also affect these things, but it is much harder to see the differences without flying them yourselves. It is best to buy 5 sets of props if trying out a new style so that you can fully get their experience and see if you like them.