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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:41:20 +0000, Charles Cox wrote:
A slight divergence from the original topic: I'm wondering if this is something that might become more commonplace as resin technology advances, or if there is some reason why metal is superior. At the very least, it could be a cheap way to make an inexpensive emergency replacement prop. We have no interest in developing props ourselves, I'm just curious. Check out Kiwi props: http://snoopy.falkor.gen.nz/kiwiprop/home.html or Pirhana props I'm sticking with what i know (metal props) even though they cost more. Lloyd |
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