Propellers for FPV Drones and Quadcopters
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Propellers for drones are blades that create thrust and lift the drone into the air. They work together with the motors: they rotate, capture air, and provide the aircraft with lift, acceleration, braking, and maneuverability. For FPV builds, FPV drone propellers are selected with particular care, as the drone's flight behavior largely depends on them.
Propeller weight affects acceleration, inertia, flight time, and motor load. Lighter drone blades spin up faster and are better suited for sharp maneuvers but may be less impact-resistant. Heavier propellers are usually stronger and more stable, but the motor requires more effort, and the battery drains faster.
Propeller size is most often chosen to match the drone's frame, motors, and mission. Smaller FPV drones use shorter blades, 5-inch builds use the popular medium format, while 7, 10, or 13-inch drones require larger propellers for longer flights, heavier loads, or more stable hovering. It is important that the propeller physically fits the frame and matches the motor in terms of bore, pitch, and rotation direction.
A propeller can have two, three, four, or more blades, but two-bladed and three-bladed options are most common for FPV drones. Two blades usually provide better efficiency and less motor load. Three blades are often chosen for more stable thrust, precise control, and more predictable behavior during maneuvers. A greater number of blades can provide better control but also increases power consumption.
A quadcopter uses four propellers — one for each motor. A hexacopter needs six, and an octocopter needs eight. Most FPV drones have propellers installed in pairs: some rotate clockwise, others counter-clockwise. If the direction is mixed up or the blades are placed on the wrong motors, the drone will not take off properly or will immediately lose stability.
Propellers for drones are most often made from plastic, polycarbonate, nylon, or composite blends. Plastic blades are lightweight and affordable, polycarbonate better withstands impacts, while composite options can be stiffer and more stable at high RPMs. The material affects not only durability but also noise, throttle response, and how the propeller behaves after an impact or landing in grass.
The main types of propellers differ in size, pitch, number of blades, direction of rotation, and purpose. There are options for fast FPV flights, longer routes, heavier platforms, cinewhoop drones, and compact training builds. For speed, a more aggressive pitch and lighter weight are often preferred; for stability, balance, rigidity, and smoother thrust are key.
Drone propellers in Ukraine are priced from UAH 150. The cost depends on size, brand, material, number of blades, completeness, FPV drone compatibility, and delivery format. Simple blades for small builds are cheaper, while larger propellers for 7, 10, or 13 inches are usually more expensive due to their size and the load they are designed for.
Propellers for drones can be ordered from Flash Army — for FPV builds, quadcopters, and as repair stock after flights. Here you can easily select drone propellers by the required size, pitch, number of blades, and rotation direction to avoid incompatible sets. Orders are quickly shipped across Ukraine, so you can receive the necessary propellers without long waits.