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Propellers have a unique shape. Notice in this side view, there’s a “twist”
to the blades of the propeller. This twist pushes air to create lift when
the prepeller spins.
In order to create lift, the leading edge of the propeller should angle
from high to low when it spins.
This particular propeller creates lift when it spins clockwise because of
the angle of the propeller blades.
Low (trailing edge)
High (leading edge)
“A” shaped props spin clockwise to create lift.
“B” shaped props spin counterclockwise to create lift.
Top view of “A” and “B” propellers
The two shapes of propellers are designed for the direction the motors
spin. One is designed to spin clockwise “A” to create lift, the other is “B”
which spins counterclockwise to create lift. Attaching the wrong props
and motors will not create lift, so your airframe won’t fly.
Notice from the top view, the propellers have a slight downward curve.
Now you know how to recognize the top of the prop versus the
underside!
Top view 60 MM props
“A” props spin clockwise
“B” props spin counterclockwise
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