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Paramotor Propellers

For Powered Paraglider Engines









Propellers are Works of Art.

Propellers are actually super efficient airfoils, transferring the energy of your paramotor engine into thrust against the air so that we can enjoy this magnificent sport!

We offer many propellers of different types for many popular paramotors. Wooden propellers tend to be a bit thicker and less efficient but less expensive. Carbon fiber props are usually thinner, more streamlined with higher precision and therefore able to produce more thrust.

Bring a Friend:

It's always good to have a spare prop along with you, even if it is a cheaper one. If you don't have one with you, a simple mistake could leave you disappointed as Murphy tends to watch from our shoulders. Don't be caught out at your favorite flying field without a spare prop - it could be the difference between participating and 'hangar flying'.

Check out our eBay Store for the complete selection of propellers we offer, or look at the navbar on the upper left for specific paramotor selections.

NOTICE:

Please choose carefully. Due to the delicate nature of propellers, returns are limited. We cannot accept returns on propellers once they have been bolted to the engine. We will not accept returns on propellers that have been wound up or flown even once.

Propellers must be packed very carefully as they are easy to damage in shipping. We suggest a good deal of extra padding and cardboard to protect the ends. If the propeller is damaged during return shipping we will not be able to issue you a refund, so consider insuring it with the shipper so you have financial remedy if it is damaged.

 

 
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DISCLAIMER: Please read and be sure you thoroughly understand this disclaimer before flying an ultralight aircraft. Paramotors, Powered Paragliders, PPG, PPG Trikes, Hang Glider Trikes, Weight shift Control Trikes - any of these small aircraft that weight less than 254 pounds and have a tank less than 5 gallons are considered Ultralights. These are single-place (solo) flying machines for sport aviation only during daylight hours. Ultralight flying is an extremely demanding sport requiring exceptional levels of attention, judgment, maturity and self discipline. It is unlikely that you will be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety. Ultralight aircraft flying is an inherently dangerous sport and may result in injury and death even when practiced by a competent pilot using proper equipment. Ultralights are not covered by product liability insurance, nor have they been designed manufactured or tested to any federal or state government airworthiness standards or regulations. Do not fly them unless you are willing to assume personally all risks in the sport of ultralight flying, and all responsibility for any property damage, injury, or death which may result from your use of this activity. Safe operation of any ultralight aircraft requires a pilot proficiency equivalent to that of a Novice Solo Pilot or in some cases a BFI (Basic Flight Instructor), as well as an equivalent level of knowledge and understanding of those wind and weather conditions which may compromise the pilot's safe control of the ultralight. In particular, be advised that gusty winds or turbulent conditions may interfere with even an expert pilot's ability to safely control an ultralight aircraft, and may cause it to crash. Never take anything for granted in aviation. If you are in doubt about anything, stop and figure it out immediately. By purchasing this item, you assume sole responsibility for your safety and hold harmless the retailer and manufacturer for injury or death resulting from your use of this item.