🚀 Elevate your drone game with HQ Macroquad – power, precision, and durability in every spin!
The HQ Macroquad 9x5x3 tri-blade propellers come in a pack of four (2 CW and 2 CCW), engineered from carbon-reinforced nylon for enhanced durability and performance. Designed with a 5mm mounting hole and weighing 17.4g each, these 9-inch props provide superior thrust and responsiveness, making them ideal for professional-grade RC FPV drones and quadcopters.
Manufacturer | HQProp |
Brand | HQProp |
Model | HQ Macroquad Prop |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.38 x 10.38 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | 9x5x3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9x5x3 |
Special Features | Portable |
Lift Type | Remote Control |
P**N
Does what it's supposed to do.
Paired with 1000kv motors on 4s, FT Sea Duck unlimited vertical. Haven't hit anything with them, so not sure on disability but, fight performance is fantastic.
F**O
powerful, quiet!
Using these to lift (including the prop weight) 1237.69 grams = 2.7623 lbs of drone. And they do it perfectly. In comparison to 6 inch blades, on smaller fast motors, incredibly quieter. have ordered another 2 sets!They are brittle though. These will not take a heavy crash and bend back into place. They will snap off. Lost half a set due to pilot error first go around. All flights there after were controlled and these performed flawlessly (i also didn't crash land at all, which can be attributed to these gems!) Buy them while you can in my opinion.
J**E
High Quality
They look good and have almost no seem from the mold. They are bendable, but stiff. They look well balanced, but have not flown them yet. The aerodynamic foil is nice, and the hips are strong and foiled too.
M**B
one of the really good ones
nice size ,with a fine quality build and puffed hub ,happy flying :)
M**.
Mine were not all balanced at the factory
Was planning to use for a quadcopter but they had too much vibration, some were not well balanced from the factory
K**L
I got what I paid for.
First flight within 40 seconds and one of the blades snaps off. In my own opinion it was a conservative flight. No hard turns, just did power loop, transition into a right slow bank and getting ready to accelerate into another loop. I hear one of the motors sound different. Usually the sign of a propeller issue. I figured I snapped A blade and it comes down in a controlled crash. Thought I saved money getting these props. They’re terrible for Brotherhobby T5 motors. Going back to 8” carbon fibers. Thinking I saved money purchasing these but it cost me over $100 in damages. Blown ESC, wire pulled out from motor, and 6s battery swollen from trying to bring it down with very little control.
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