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Paramotor geometry part 29.2: Why a lighter propeller is not always better?

Paramotor geometry part 29.2: Why a lighter propeller is not always better? In this new update chapter, we will explain why a lighter propeller is not always the best or obvious choice.
Lightweight comes at a price, thinner carbon layers, less resin, way harder to repair and balance... etc
So, you may prefer a propeller that is a bit heavier but capable of taking so much more abuse before breaking, your choice!

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