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HQ HeadsUp FPV R38 Racing Prop (2CW, 2CCW) - Black

HQ HeadsUp FPV R38 Racing Prop (2CW, 2CCW) - Black

SKU:53D-DB1-742

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HeadsUp Racing Prop R38 (2CW+2CCW) – Polycarbonate

If FPV props had a DRL finals, the HeadsUp Racing R38 would walk away with the trophy, the champagne, and probably your wallet. Designed with Evan “HeadsUp” Turner himself, these 5.1×3.8×3 polycarbonate blades are all about insane control, efficiency, and speed. In short: props that make you feel like a pro until you, inevitably, hit a tree. Keywords: HeadsUp Racing props, R38 FPV propellers, polycarbonate drone props.

Why You Want It

Because you’re tired of props that feel like flying a Tesco bag. The R38s are tuned for maximum grip in corners, stability in dives, and punch-outs that make your poor LiPo cry. Built from durable polycarbonate, they balance stiffness with just enough give to avoid insta-snapping. Sure, they won’t make you HeadsUp himself—but they’ll trick your mates into thinking you’re close.

Specifications

  • Size: 5.1×3.8×3 (the sweet spot for freestyle and racing)
  • Material: Polycarbonate (because brittle props are for masochists)
  • Direction: 2× CW + 2× CCW (a full quad set, unless you’re flying tricopters for some reason)
  • Weight: ~3.7 g each (lighter than your excuses)
  • Hub: 5mm shaft (standard FPV motor fit)

What’s in the Box*

  • 2× R38 Props CW
  • 2× R38 Props CCW

Disclaimer

Colours, batches, and your flight skills may vary — but the props themselves will always be R38s, not your nan’s ceiling fan blades.

Still Here?

Props are consumables. You know it, we know it, Joshua Bardwell’s recycling bin knows it. But if you’re still reading, here’s the kicker: the HeadsUp Racing R38 props offer the perfect balance of thrust and efficiency for 5-inch FPV racing drones. Buy a set (or three), because “that’ll buff out” is just code for “I need more props.”