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Gary Strong



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:58 pm    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

I'm getting ready to order a RV-7 within the next few days. In reading the
many posts comparing a RV-9 to an RV-7, I think I'm comfortable going with
the 7.

Before ordering, I'm wondering if anyone on the list flew a Bonanza or Baron
prior to moving to the RV-7 since I have over 1,000 hours in these aircraft?
Essentially I'm trying to get an idea of what I've read on the list
referring to the RV-7 having lighter control forces than the RV-9. How
would you compare the RV-7 to a Bonanza? Lastly, my basic mission is flying
around the area, hence the RV-7, but I do about 1 cross country a month.
With an autopilot, are the lighter control forces a non-issue in cross
country? How is the RV-7 in turbulence compared to a Bonanza?

Thanks!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:34 pm    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

Bonaza and Baron are like trucks compared to the 7. I fly one thousand mile
trip a month in my 7 , no autopilot, and it is a non issue and pure
pleasure all the way! A friend has a 9 that I have flown and the ailerons
are a little stiffer but it is no big deal and he is not into aerobatics so
it makes no difference to him.
Cliff
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:03 pm    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

My 7 sucks in turbulence....any airplane that is this light (empty weight
1103LBS,1550 loaded by myself, full fuel and a bag) will get bounced around
more than a 3K lb Bonanza. I use to fly my 7 from LA to Salt Lake city. I
have over 85 round trips to be exact and with my autopilot, sat weather, sat
radio and tcas it is an awesome machine. My 7 would do the trip 563NM in 3.5
hours average and burn 26 gallons of fuel with a 180HP with fixed pitch. Not
to shabby.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:39 am    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

You might be better off with a an RV-9...I believe the 9 has an even more eficient wing for cross country work...Really only want a 7 if you intend to do aerobatics.

You can still put a 180hp motor in it but put a Catto fixed pitch prop on it to limit it to 160hp.

Frank
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:54 am    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

Question.......what does the Catto prop have to do with reducing the HP of
the engine?

Garry Stout (RV7A w/180 HP & Catto Prop)

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:15 pm    Post subject: RV7-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/11/08 Reply with quote

Depends where the prop is pitched...If you pitch a FP (or ground adjustable) prop to make say 2400RPM it the engine will be making a lower power...I read somewhere that a O360 Lycoming at 2400 makes 160HP...need to check the power graphs.

If your FP prop is allowed to go to 2700RPM there is your 180HP but then to reduce power in cruise you will have to partly close the throttle...This is an inefficient way to run the motor due to increased pumping losses...I.e max mpg will be got with the throttle wide open.

That's partly why C/S props are popular because you can increase pitch and keep the throttle wide open.

Frank

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