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Propeller Set for J3 WWII RC Airplane 1/16 Scale 4CH 6-Axis Stabilized
Keep your J3 WWII RC airplane flying at its best with this dedicated replacement propeller set. Designed for smooth power delivery and stable performance, these props are ideal for pilots who want to restore or upgrade their 1/16 scale warbird after a hard landing or regular wear and tear.
Product Overview
This propeller set is specifically engineered for the J3 WWII RC model airplane with 4-channel control, 6-axis stabilization and 3D fixed wing design. The lightweight, durable construction helps maintain balance and efficiency in flight, giving you reliable thrust for takeoffs, climbs and smooth cruising.
Key Features
Dedicated replacement propellers for J3 WWII RC airplane
Optimized for 1/16 scale 4-channel, 6-axis stabilized models
Durable material for better impact resistance and longer life
Balanced design to support stable, smooth and efficient flight
Ideal spare part for maintenance, repairs and upgrades
Compatibility
These propellers are designed to fit the following model:
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