my prop was bent!!!
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Well I bought the 28p that Im using now from the classifieds. And after my frist run out with the new Whipple I foung that I had a lot of slip. Like 25% so I took the prop to my local prop guy and him and I went and looked at it. We found that 3 out of the 4 blades were slightly bent at the tips. This makeing more sence that the slip was so high. So he's going to fix it up and I'm trying to get back out on sunday to take another shot at it.
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Well I bought the 28p that Im using now from the classifieds. And after my frist run out with the new Whipple I foung that I had a lot of slip. Like 25% so I took the prop to my local prop guy and him and I went and looked at it. We found that 3 out of the 4 blades were slightly bent at the tips. This makeing more sence that the slip was so high. So he's going to fix it up and I'm trying to get back out on sunday to take another shot at it.
What about the sensor that was unplugged? Not an issue?
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Nope just dumb me. I pluged it in and no more buzzer. I still feel really dumb. I'm ready for round two. I'm still hopeing for a good day on sunday. My other friend is getting his new 240 Searay on fri. So we'll both be out there trying to run both of them. I don't care if its cool just need it to be dry. Last time it was 46 to 47. I thought it was going to be worst. But it wasn't as bad as I thought. I hope that the #'s start going up I need to see 75gps to be happy.




