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Is a 11 8 prop the same as a 12 6 prop

I was told that if you have an 11 8 prop you can go to a 12 6 prop and it would be the same

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Depends on whether or not the engine your running can handle the extra spin load of a 12/6. Here's a chart of interchangeable props based on engines and their capabilities and not on thrust characteistics. The longer blades cause more centrifugal force and drag, and will result in slower top engine speeds.

http://www.wcrcskyhawks.com/rcinformation/Prop_Charts.pdf

They're similar but you have to be up to at least a .70 to run them and you didn't include any engine info.

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