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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526

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Originally Posted by Rick TYler View Post
The propeller blades are pretty low mass. Put a curved Lexan duct around the fan and call it good. The nice thing is that you know the blades are going to fly straight out -- it's not like they're made of C4. Wrapping the perimeter with a 6-inch wide Lexan duct should do the trick. Even if the blade hits the Lexan and bounces back to penetrate the finger-grid, there certainly won't be enough energy left to kill someone standing around the field.

How often do RC plane propellers spontaneously explode? This is a really mature technology -- I would be surprised if they weren't overbuilt for safety. How about replacing those 2-blade props with 3- or 4-blade units? For the same power you can have shorter blades with much lower tip velocities. At least, that's how it works on real airplanes.
RC airplanes aren't hit by other things very often.