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Avant Aurora - EFX - FX > Aurora Blades and Paddles
 
 
nwolsink
Heliman
Location: Barchem-Netherlands

I am in doubt which V-Paddles to get, 90mm or 95mm, whick would be best suited for the Aurora or a 700N?

Blades will be 690mm but I am still in doubt between Radix and V-Blades

http://slideshow.internetprojects.nl/
05-30-2008 05:41 PM
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Raptor Ken
Veteran
Location: Chauvin LA

Most say the 90mm for The Aurora.



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Aurora, TREX 600N Pro, Raptor 50, Raptor 90SE, EVO 90,
05-30-2008 06:41 PM
 
 
Ghostrider
Key Veteran
Location: San Diego, CA

V's all the way. 690's, 95 paddles and 105 tails.

Currently flying:
600N Pro, BW Stratus, & Aurora (x2)
05-30-2008 08:05 PM
 
 
nwolsink
Heliman
Location: Barchem-Netherlands

V's are my blades of choice, but 90 or 95 paddles??

http://slideshow.internetprojects.nl/
05-30-2008 08:31 PM
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Dood
Elite Veteran
Location: America's Dairyland

Get the V 90mm paddles if you can find them.
I do believe they have been discontinued.


http://www.vblades.com/index.php?cP...02735dcd9891d28

"El Dooderino" if you're not into the whole brevity thing.
05-30-2008 08:42 PM
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nwolsink
Heliman
Location: Barchem-Netherlands

So 90mm it is, helidirect has some I see.

Now a totally different question, I baught a OS .91 Pumped which I will run on 30% CY blend, what headgasket configuration do I use?
Is 0.2mm OK or do I need less or more?

http://slideshow.internetprojects.nl/
05-30-2008 09:08 PM
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Uppie
Senior Heliman
Location: Murrieta, CA

95's will give you the best response.
05-30-2008 10:42 PM
 
 
ThunderRobo
Key Veteran
Location: Toronto, Canada

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95's will give you the best response.

no... my custom 110mm V-Paddles will.

from what i hear, 95mm isn't too far off from 90mms. + with the Avant heads, they are ballistic with 90mms.

try both and see which one you like.

Derek
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"Time for some Muzak!"
05-30-2008 11:30 PM
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Machinegun21
Senior Heliman
Location: Escondido, Ca- USA

I am running 90mm on my AVANT and 95mm on my Aurora, both are pretty crazy.

As for which blade brand, its all up to you. The v-blades are much more stiffer and will give you that needed bite into the air, the Curtis blades are more softer due to the foam core, yet are still stiff enough to get you the pop and make your manuevers look better. Its all really prefrence, I am personally running v-blades all around.



Justin Barry
Avant Aurora
DX7Balancer
05-30-2008 11:38 PM
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Mike Wilson
Veteran
Location: Toronto, Canada

I have run both 90 and 95mm and notice very little difference. I currently use 95mm.


...Mike

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05-31-2008 03:59 AM
 
 
Brandon Updike
New Heliman
Location: Murrieta, CA

I currently run 95 MM v-paddles and noticed a litle increase in my cyclic response. As for blades I personally like the smooth textured 690 V-Blades. They have good cyclic speeds while maintaining that quick popping ability.

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05-31-2008 05:03 AM
 
 
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