View Full Version : Any other blade makers for Shougun 400?
octotus
01-29-2007, 12:05 PM
hi all,
I know techmodel products make good / economical blades for the trex-450. anyone knows a place that makes similar (good / economical) blades for the shogun?
thnx a ton.
k
futura
01-29-2007, 05:44 PM
the align 315mm woodies are rather nice.
if you want cheap and tough, the plastic blades sold for walkera's and such are $9 and everything but the blades breaks.
Best money/value imo are the Like90 woodies.
MAH 280's are really tough and great blades. You pay more but they will take a pretty good beating and stay flyable.
I think the part of your question that makes my answering unsure is your weight on "good".
Just remember that a gun will take from 275 to 315mm blades without modification.
With the cheaper wood or CF blades (as sold on ebay) you never know about ballance or tracking and can get a pair that are next to unusable quite often.
Mikej
02-24-2007, 05:16 PM
the align 315mm woodies are rather nice.
if you want cheap and tough, the plastic blades sold for walkera's and such are $9 and everything but the blades breaks.
Any idea which Walkera ?? I am a complete beginner and like the idea of the blades breaking rather than trashing my head however a cheaper blade would really help.
Cheers,
Mike.
jsclmn
02-24-2007, 05:47 PM
hi all,
I know techmodel products make good / economical blades for the trex-450. anyone knows a place that makes similar (good / economical) blades for the shogun?
thnx a ton.
k
I use helihobby.com Zoom / Shogun Fully symmetrical after market blades two sets for$35.00. They seem to track well are well balanced and when you crash they break w/o destroying too much else.
John
hueyman
02-24-2007, 11:02 PM
mikej, helidirect.com carrys the cheap plastic blades Futura mentioned.
futura
02-25-2007, 10:30 AM
I think the Walkera Shogun knockoff is the #35. Hope someone here can confirm that.