Master Airscrew 9″ propellers for Long-Range FPV drones

Efficiency makes the difference! Factory balanced 3MR 9x4.5 3-blade and MR 9x4.5 2-blade propellers.

Master Airscrew 9-inch propellers

Last week, I built a long-range FPV drone using the Chimera 9 ECO frame, and while researching the required components, I came across Master Airscrew, a US brand with a tradition in propeller manufacturing. So far, I have only used HQprop, Dalrop, and Gemfan propellers, and although they never disappointed me, I was curious to test if these 9″ Master Airscrew props can surpass them in performance.

Propellers usually have 2-3 numbers in the product name for easy identification. The first represents diameter, the second pitch, and the third is the number of blades.

In a nutshell, pitch is the twist on the propeller’s blades. It represents the distance a propeller would move in one revolution through a soft cheese :). It is similar to the advance of screws in wood -every rotation is going deeper by a specific distance. For example, the 3MR 9×4.5 props have a 4.5-inch pitch, meaning that after one spin, it will move forward 4.5″.

Master Airscrew 9″ 3MR 9×4.5 and MR 9×4.5 review

Disclosure: I received these propellers for a product review collaboration with Master Airscrew. Although the products were offered for free, all opinions in this article remain my own, and the sponsor did not influence me.

Master Airscrew prop on Chimera9 ECO drone

Windsor Propeller was founded in 1978 by the U.S. Navy test pilot Frederick Templeton Jamieson, and it specializes in manufacturing high-quality model aircraft propellers made from Glass Fiber Reinforced Composite, Maple, and Beach wood. All company products are designed and manufactured under the registered brand name MASTER AIRSCREW in California, USA. Their product ranges in four main categories: Model airplanes, DJI drones (almost all series MINI, Air, Mavic, Phantom, and FPV including AVATA), Other camera drones (Hubsan, 3D SOLO, and Autel), and Multirotor propellers (CineLifter, X-class Racing, Long-Range, and Freestyle). They have propellers specialized for electric motors and gas/glow engines.

Unboxing

I opted for two models from the wide range of 9″ propellers available. Both propellers are nicely packed in a color-zipped bag with the US flag on it to strengthen the product’s origin. The 3MR 9×4.5 propellers are sold individually (CW or CCW), and the MR 9×4.5 ones are in pairs (two CW or two CCW).

6mm shaft diameter adjustable via adaptor rings
Shaft diameter adjustable via adaptor rings

After the package was shipped, I noticed that the props have 6mm shaft diameters, and my motors have 5mm. Master Airscrew has moderately priced compatible adapter rings, but it was too late for me. Luckily, I found the STL file on Thingiverse and 3D printed them using Nanovia TPU 70D semi-rigid filament.

Both Master Airscrew 9″ propellers are made from Glass Fiber R composite material with a nice glossy black finish. The two have identical blade geometry. The 3-blade 3MR 9×4.5 weighs 14.5 grams, and the 2-blade MR 9×4.5 9.7 grams.

To provide the best performance, most Master Airscrew blades, including these two nine-inch propellers, are factory-balanced. A well-balanced prop means less vibration and less stress to the motors, plus quieter.

Master Airscrew 3MR 9×4.5 3-blade propeller technical parameters

3MR 9x4.5 propellers

Propeller diameter 9″ / 228.6 mm
Propeller pitch 4.5″ / 114.3 mm
Number of leaves 3
Shaft diameter 6 mm (adjustable via adaptor rings)
Hub thickness 8 mm
Direction of rotation CCW/Tractor/Normal
CW/ Pusher/Reverse
Material Glass Fiber R Composite
Color Black
Weight 0.51 oz / 14.5 g

Master Airscrew MR 9×4.5 2-blade propeller technical parameters

MR 9x4.5 2-blade propellers

Propeller diameter 9″ / 228.6 mm
Propeller pitch 4.5″ / 114.3 mm
Number of leaves 2
Shaft diameter 6 mm (adjustable via adaptor rings)
Hub thickness 8 mm
Direction of rotation CCW and CW
Material Glass Fiber R Composite
Color Black/Orange/Green
Weight 0.34oz / 9.7g

Pricing, availability, and other options

The 3MR 9×4.5 propellers are priced at $8.97/pcs, and the MR 9×4.5 ones are priced at $7.65/pair in black or $8.65 for orange and green colors. You can order it directly from the manufacturer’s website or online platforms like Amazon. If you need the best performance for your 9-inch cine-lifter drone, the X Power 9×8 three and five-leaf propellers are available for $13.47/pcs. For an extra $2.97/set, you can order shaft adapter rings (1/8”, 3/16”, 5/16”, 3mm, 5mm, 6mm).

Master Airscrew props

3 Blade vs 2 Blade Propeller: Which is Best for your FPV Drone?

In the table below, I compared the most important factors to consider when choosing between two and three-blade propellers.

3-blades 2-blades
Overall performance In theory, 3-blade props provide the best balance of efficiency, thrust, and grip.
Motor power Two-blade propellers require less powerful motors.
Efficiency Higher efficiency as compared to 3-blades.
Speed Faster speed as compared to 3-blades.
Maneuverability 3-blade propellers favor quick maneuvers smoothly.
Noise Generally, three-blade props are quieter than two-blade props.
Crash resistance They are more durable than three-blade as they are less exposed during collision.
Packability Drones with two-blade props require less space, as they can align with the fuselage.
Weight By design, two blades are lighter than three-blade ones.
Price Usually, 2-leaf props are cheaper than 3-leaf ones.

We can conclude that two-blade propellers are suitable for racing FPV drones where weight and speed are critical, and three-blade ones for Cinematic drones where you need stability, maneuverability, less noise, and more thrust to carry extra payloads (camera).

Happy New Year 2024!

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I have nearly 25 years of photographic experience and 10 years working as product tester for various websites. I have knowledge across a vast number of product categories, including DSLR\Mirrorless\Action cameras, Computers, Gimbals, Power Stations, 3D printers, and, above all, drones! I’ve flying, reviewing and building drones since 2014. I founded and own FirstQuadcopter a drone blog dedicated to newbie pilots. I authored over 300 articles, helping millions navigate the exciting world of drones!
master-airscrew-9-propellers-for-long-range-fpv-dronesI was running these props on 2812 1250KV motors, 6S 405mm build, and even had a huge 6000mAh battery and a GoPro 12 on it, and it still performed beautifully, without to much noise. <br> Pros <br> + Factory balanced<br> + Great quality<br> + Very silent<br> + Reasonably priced<br> <br> Cons <br> - 6mm shaft diameter <br>

5 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Gyuri!
    I have a 9-inch drone with FOXEER Black Hornet 3210 930KV motors. What do you think about which Master Airscrew props I should use? I’m considering getting a set of their 3X Power 9×8 premium props.

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