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paul grice
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The ones from Banggood look just the same as APC and work the same even though they may not be APC. Make sure you buy the right rotation - I assumed the standard rotation would be the cheaper and the reverse rotation dearer but it's not so! I clicked on the wrong direction..... Still with electric it's just a matter of swopping wires but it's so tiresome when well meaning clubmates tell you your props going round the wrong way! Flys the same though but it needed quite different trims!

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Banggod prices for props include postage, so a 10 x7 'APC' Style costs 2.12 pounds while UK suppliers seem to charge more than that for postage alone. RCWorld website says 3.30 for a genuine APC and doesnt say what the postage is.

Crazy that the UK post is so dear when the same postman delivers both and the delivery around to our houses is the difficult/expensive bit. UK retailers are subsidising Chinese suppliers!

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1st class post small parcel charge is £3.40 CP, and signed for £4.40.

Add on 30p for jiffy bag and 5p for the label, and whatever petrol to the post office?

Postage is a nightmare as 10 props would probably be the same postal price.

One prop, due to its size and not its weight, would still be £3.40. In a thick jiffy bag.

Edited By Denis Watkins on 08/06/2017 07:00:13

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