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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
Rotational inertia. As said before the props aren't intended for anything more than spinning and moving an R/C plane. The vibration from the robot is already more forces than intended, let alone the sudden accelerations from crashes, and now rotational inertia. You should really start rethinking some of these issues. You're making it seem like this is all a joke and you're just shrugging off every suggestion. I think most people reading this thread have the same mindset that that's what you're doing with every single one of our posts.
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