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You proved the other poster's point. Many light civil aircraft have
two bladed props. Light and low powered WWI had two. High performance
fighters and heavy bombers from WWII have four blades. More blades
move more air.


On Nov 13, 5:51 am, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
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On Nov 13, 12:43 am, " wrote:
We see ceiling fans with 3, 4 and 5 blades. Does blade number matter
for performance, quiet, vibration, etc?


Thanks


Lynn Willis
Indianapolis


Fans with three or four blades move more air than five or six blade
fans. They are harder to balance than the five or six blade fans
though.


The number of blades indicates nothing. The size, pitch, airfoil design,
and rotational speed determines how much air it will move. Take a look at
airplane propellers.