[NSRCA-discussion] Need 3 1/2" spinner

James Oddino joddino at socal.rr.com
Sun May 25 16:08:48 AKDT 2008


Chris,

I wet out and looked at my CA Impact.  It uses an ES Composites'  90  
mm spinner that is about 3.25 inches long.  That's the one to buy if  
it is short enough.

I'm up to about 30 flights on the True RC 5000 pack and it is looking  
very good.  How are the new short ones working?

Jim


On May 25, 2008, at 3:24 PM, James Oddino wrote:

> I'm pretty sure the spinner I bought for my Integral is from Great  
> Planes.  It is plastic with a lightened aluminum backplate.  Looks  
> like high quality.  Uses four machine screw to attach.  You may have  
> to look at the catalog at your LHS.  I hope they didn't discontinue  
> them.
>
> You could cut the tip off the Pete Models and call it an airscoop.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On May 25, 2008, at 2:26 PM, chris moon wrote:
>> I am looking for a 3 1/2" (89mm) spinner. I bought a nice Pete Models
>> carbon fiber one but it is too long and put the plane over 2  
>> meters. I
>> was told a Composite-Arf Impact or Rev-Pro spinner will work if  
>> anyone
>> has one they want to sell. I checked out Great Planes and they no
>> longer list their plastic spinners in 3 1/2" diameter. I would just
>> order an aluminum one from Tru-Turn but I don't think I have room for
>> the weight of the aluminum one.
>>
>> Or, if anyone knows a source for a carbon fiber or plastic 3 1/2"
>> spinner in a short (FAI) style please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chris
>>
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