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  • #61
    The RCINFORMER has finally got the new prop from FMS. The plane looks a lot better on the new prop. If you purchased the V3 1700mm corsair FMS will send you the new prop for free at no cost to you. Here are the details from RCINFORMER's youtube.

    "IF YOU HAVE BOUGHT A V3 AND WANT TO CLAIM A FREE REPLACEMENT PROP, FMS ARE DOING A FREE REPLACEMENT OFFER! FMSmodel have told me to let everyone know that if you have bought the v3 and would also like a replacement prop, you need to send them a copy of your "Proof of purchase" and also contact details to the following Email address. Also I suggest you make the topic "Replacement v3 propeller claim" or similar. The email address to send the required info to is: Support@fmsmodel.com"



    I followed these directions. Sent FMS a picture of the receipt from my purchase with my contact information. The next day I received a reply with tracking information for the new replacement prop.

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    • #62
      Very cool! Anxious to hear full reports with this replacement prop on the stock setup.
      My YouTube RC videos:
      https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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      • #63
        I can confirm that FMS is quick to respond to request for prop. I sent my request on Tuesday and had an email back from FMS with a tracking number the very next day.

        Dexter Tucker

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        • #64
          Can someone comment on whether or not the new V3 prop hub will work with the V2 blades? I'd like the extra security of the metal cross member. The older prop hub had a tendency to fatigue the plastic (over time) and result in the whole assembly exploding when high rpm was used. I'm considering going 8s on the V2 with the 360 motor.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by xviper View Post
            Can someone comment on whether or not the new V3 prop hub will work with the V2 blades? I'd like the extra security of the metal cross member. The older prop hub had a tendency to fatigue the plastic (over time) and result in the whole assembly exploding when high rpm was used. I'm considering going 8s on the V2 with the 360 motor.
            Rich with RCinformer mentions that the stock 300 motor was already pulling around 110amps on 8S with the larger prop while the model was static. He was using an upgraded 120 amp FMS Predator ESC.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Teslamandex View Post

              Rich with RCinformer mentions that the stock 300 motor was already pulling around 110amps on 8S with the larger prop while the model was static. He was using an upgraded 120 amp FMS Predator ESC.
              He asked about the hub and I'm interested in knowing also.
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              • #67
                Originally posted by Teslamandex View Post

                Rich with RCinformer mentions that the stock 300 motor was already pulling around 110amps on 8S with the larger prop while the model was static. He was using an upgraded 120 amp FMS Predator ESC.
                That doesn't relate to my question.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by xviper View Post
                  Can someone comment on whether or not the new V3 prop hub will work with the V2 blades? I'd like the extra security of the metal cross member. The older prop hub had a tendency to fatigue the plastic (over time) and result in the whole assembly exploding when high rpm was used. I'm considering going 8s on the V2 with the 360 motor.
                  I ordered the old prop blades to ha e incase I go with. Higher kv motor setup.

                  Those blades should be this week. I'll let you know of they fit early next week.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by 406PIlot View Post

                    I ordered the old prop blades to ha e incase I go with. Higher kv motor setup.

                    Those blades should be this week. I'll let you know of they fit early next week.
                    That would be great. Thanks. I bought a couple of sets of spare blades for my V2 when I thought they were going to discontinue that series and terminate production of parts. So far the old prop assembly has held up very well with the 360 motor. I'm just not confident that they'll hold up on 8S without the metal plate.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by xviper View Post
                      Can someone comment on whether or not the new V3 prop hub will work with the V2 blades? I'd like the extra security of the metal cross member. The older prop hub had a tendency to fatigue the plastic (over time) and result in the whole assembly exploding when high rpm was used. I'm considering going 8s on the V2 with the 360 motor.
                      Ought to be an interesting sight. Please get video of your 8 cell flights.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by PikeStaff View Post

                        Ought to be an interesting sight. Please get video of your 8 cell flights.
                        Won't be till spring when all the snow/ice disappear. It shouldn't look much different than the video from RC Informer when he flew the V3 on 8S and the new, revised prop. My variation would be with the 360 motor and the stock V2 prop on 8s/120HV ESC. I'm not sure I'm going to risk it with the newer V3 prop. That equates to an extra 1500rpm with a fully charged battery.

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                        • #72
                          You will, I trust, run that combo up on a wattmeter first - it’s likely you will find amp draw pretty startling. Getting all the hub reinforcement you can would be prudent.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by xviper View Post
                            Can someone comment on whether or not the new V3 prop hub will work with the V2 blades? I'd like the extra security of the metal cross member. The older prop hub had a tendency to fatigue the plastic (over time) and result in the whole assembly exploding when high rpm was used. I'm considering going 8s on the V2 with the 360 motor.

                            I can confirm that the V2 17x10 blades will work/fit with the V3 prop hub no problem. I setup the V2 blades on a V3 prop hub last night (no problems). I'm going to try this prop setup with a RimFire 1.20 450kv motor on 6S. Need to check amp draw / output watts with this setup first, but that's on the agenda for today hopefully.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by 406PIlot View Post


                              I can confirm that the V2 17x10 blades will work/fit with the V3 prop hub no problem. I setup the V2 blades on a V3 prop hub last night (no problems). I'm going to try this prop setup with a RimFire 1.20 450kv motor on 6S. Need to check amp draw / output watts with this setup first, but that's on the agenda for today hopefully.

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                              • #75
                                So tested the RimFire 1.20 450kv motor on 6S using the V2 17x10 4 blade prop. It's way much prop for that KV at 6s voltage. Full throttle static on the ground it's max power was 190amps / 4250watts. Way to much for that motor and the 100amp ESC.

                                I tested the flightline 3 blade prop as well and at Full Throttle static on the ground saw max of 172amps / 3400watts.

                                I really want to find a nice fast setup using a 3-4 blade prop to keep the scale look. If anyone has thoughts let me know. I think the RimFire 1.20 is just to much motor for a big swinging prop on 6S.

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                                • #76
                                  Quick thought after making the last post....... Does anyone have thoughts about just limiting the throttle in the radio? So full throttle stick is only like lets say 70% power or something along those lines?

                                  Any input on that would be good. Thanks.

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                                  • #77
                                    So just did a quick test. I set the top value of the throttle to 50 in the travel menu on my radio. Hooked up the amp/watt meter again. Using the RimFire 1.20, 6S battery & the 17x10 4 blade V2 prop. Now at full throttle it's pulling 118amps / 2478watts.

                                    Any input or thoughts about doing this type of throttle limiting would be great. It seems have gotten my numbers back into the acceptable range for the electronics anyways.

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                                    • #78
                                      There's probably other factors with that rimfire motor that contributes to such high amp draw, kv being only one of them. Although it's not a proportional relationship due to those other possible factors, going to 50% throttle is like the motor putting out 225kv and I just can't see it drawing such amps. The stock V1/V2 prop is pretty tame (in my view) or FMS would not have gone to a much bigger, pitchier prop with the same motor. There may be something else going on with that Rimfire motor. The proof in the pudding would be how the plane flies at 50% throttle. My fear would be that it just won't pull and the plane could be very sluggish in the air and you could have a mishap from not having more propulsion when you need it the most. Rather than limiting the throttle to 50%, you should set the beeper at 50% and don'tgo beyond that but still have the rest available for that first trial run just in case you need it. If it turns out you've got enough rpm at 50% throttle, perhaps it's OK but I just can't see it. It's like limiting the stock 300kv motor to 75% and we've seen how RC Informer's video showed how seemingly underpowered the V3 was at full power and that was with the new bigger prop. With the old prop on the V3 at 50%, it might be disastrous. I'd be very careful on that first flight.

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                                      • #79
                                        Originally posted by xviper View Post
                                        AGREED, now to get rid of that questionable arse ache V2 hub so not to have any further doubts about loosing the new V2 fuse that was replaced
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                                        • #80
                                          Originally posted by OV10 View Post

                                          AGREED, now to get rid of that questionable arse ache V2 hub so not to have any further doubts about loosing the new V2 fuse that was replaced
                                          You, too? I've blown up 2 old hubs and lost one V2 plane and heavily damaging a V1.

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