| | Re: Six bladed propeller, all in line - no problem Klaas H. Meijaard
| | | Use indeed 2 Technic 3-bladed rotor parts, put on each blade 3 Technic half-beams (with rounded ends) and put the rotor parts on an axle, face to face, turned 180 degrees. Voila, plain and simpel, all propellor blades in line, further enlargements (...) (24 years ago, 21-Sep-00, to lugnet.technic)
| | | | | | | | Re: Six bladed propeller, all in line - no problem Tobbe Arnesson
| | | | | (...) Et voila indeed! Hope I had the eight 3 blade rotors needed, do they come in black? I have to see if I can find a good source for them. Se my other answer in the original thread for my latest idea. Thanks! TGIF! /Tobbe (24 years ago, 22-Sep-00, to lugnet.technic)
| | | | | | | | | | | | RE: Six bladed propeller, all in line - no problem Bram Lambrecht
| | | | | (...) I've noticed that 1x plates attached to the holes of a 6 hole pulley don't move around very much. So to make a propellor, (with 3 blades offset by one or two plates), attach 3 1x plates to a pulley so they stick straight out. Do the same on (...) (24 years ago, 22-Sep-00, to lugnet.technic)
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