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zackrv8
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:26 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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I got to see Tru Trak's RV10 at SNF. Though not painted yet, the interior looks finished. I snapped some pics below.
Zack
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Deems Davis
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:04 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Anybody know what kind of a prop they have on it? It's 3 blade is it an
MT? or Aero Composite?
Deems Davis # 406
Fuse
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:37 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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If it was at Sin/Fun, it is a three blade MT.
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Anybody know what kind of a prop they have on it? It's 3 blade is it an
MT? or Aero Composite?
Deems Davis # 406
Fuse
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:01 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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It is aero composite.
Andrew Barker
General Manager
TruTrak Flight Systems
"You build it...We fly it!"
PH:479-751-0250 Ext. 222
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:41 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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I talked with one of the TruTrak employees about the propeller. The propeller purchased is the most expensive propeller available. Aero Composites.
Regards,
Jim Ayers
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Anybody know what kind of a prop they have on it? It's 3 blade is it an
MT? or Aero Composite?
Deems Davis # 406
Fuse
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:14 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Jim Ayers, call me sometime, I have a long lost cousin named Jim Ayers. I wonder?????????????
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Tom Deutsch
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Subject: Re: Tru Trak's RV10
I talked with one of the TruTrak employees about the propeller. The propeller purchased is the most expensive propeller available. Aero Composites.
Regards,
Jim Ayers
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Anybody know what kind of a prop they have on it? It's 3 blade is it an
MT? or Aero Composite?
Deems Davis # 406
Fuse
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:13 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Andrew, there are a lot of lurkers on this list that would love to here
the performance specs when Jim is ready. There has yet to be a
comprehensive posting of the MT 3 blade performance and many of the 2
blade Hartzell's are just as silent. This will be the hottest topic at
OSH '06.
I for one would like to hear how Jim likes it.
John Cox
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:40 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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The three blade MT is quiet, runs smooth and looks cool!!! What else do you
want!!
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Deems Davis
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:47 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Speed!
Mark Chamberlain wrote:
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schmoboy
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:48 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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On Apr 17, 2006, at 6:38 PM, Mark Chamberlain wrote:
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<10flyer(at)verizon.net>
The three blade MT is quiet, runs smooth and looks cool!!! What
else do you want!!
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Performance numbers.
-Sean #40303 (Closing Wings)
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:17 pm Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Coming from you Mark, a flying RV-10 owner, I am a most appreciative
builder. A head to head with another flying the 2 blade would be great.
Now if both you and Vic could just throw down the gauntlet to all these
New Hartzell boyz and girls (Debbie). It is a lot more useful than just
insults that the AeroComp is much more expensive. I am hoping Jim
Younkin will take the bruise and join the dialogue anyway.
Thanks Mark.
John - KUAO
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:36 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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How about a Hartzel blended airfoil three blade?
Tom Deutsch
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:57 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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How about 90 pounds.
Regards,
Jim Ayers
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How about a Hartzel blended airfoil three blade?
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:00 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Ok, here are the numbers that we got from our test flights earlier in the
year. We could not remember the air temp. Engine is IO-540 prop is Aero
Composite 3 Blade. The 10 is unpainted.
At 7800' - 23" - 2300 RPM - 196 MPH. We both question this number because
it just doesn't seem like we should be able to get 23 inches of manifold
pressure at 7800'. But that is what the EIS was showing. We also did not
have a fuel flow at this altitude. When we increased the RPM to 2400 we got
202 MPH.
Now at 1000' - 21.5" - 2400 RPM - 14 GPH - 196 MPH. Once again these are
the numbers that we saw. They don't seem quite right given the manifold
pressure just seems too high for the altitudes.
We are planning another round of testing in the future and I will post the
numbers as we complete the tests.
We are VERY pleased with the Aero Composite prop. Flying the 10 with the
540 and 3 blade is amazing. The 6 cylinder and 3 blade combo are so very
smooth that you think that you are in a turbine. The only thing that I
don't like about the 3 blade is taking the danged cowling off and putting it
back on!
Oh and for those that wish to know we have about 90 hours on the 10 now and
it is a fantastic aircraft.
Andrew Barker
General Manager
TruTrak Flight Systems
"You build it...We fly it!"
PH:479-751-0250 Ext. 222
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:09 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Hi John,
I believe you misread what I wrote. I didn't think the TruTrak employee was trying to be insulting at all. Just that what was perceived as the best propeller available was purchased.
I understand the AeroComposites propeller used has a blade designed for a faster aircraft with a 350 hp engine. I did wonder how will it performs. Another unknown amounts many.
Regards,
Jim Ayers
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Coming from you Mark, a flying RV-10 owner, I am a most appreciative
builder. A head to head with another flying the 2 blade would be great.
Now if both you and Vic could just throw down the gauntlet to all these
New Hartzell boyz and girls (Debbie). It is a lot more useful than just
insults that the AeroComp is much more expensive. I am hoping Jim
Younkin will take the bruise and join the dialogue anyway.
Thanks Mark.
John - KUAO
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:06 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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I like speed as well!! However, lets say the two blade is 10kts faster(??).
On a 3000nm trip the two blade guy will get there about an hour earlier.
That's nice, but the trade-offs you get with the three blade might not make
that 1 hr worth it. There are definately advantages/dissadvantages to both.
The question becomes prioritizing them, speed/weight/smoothness(on your 40k
engine)/ climb perf./ and of course looks. I will admit, taking the bottom
cowl off with the three blade is not easy. So far I am very happy with my
three blade MT. I know other guys are very happy with there blended
Hartzells. Fortunately for all of us, the airplane is still the best part of
this whole discussion. Cheers, Mark (55hrs)
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Deems Davis
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:37 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Mark, what is the issue in removing the bottom cowl with a 3 bld prop?
Deems
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I like speed as well!! However, lets say the two blade is 10kts
faster(??). On a 3000nm trip the two blade guy will get there about an
hour earlier. That's nice, but the trade-offs you get with the three
blade might not make that 1 hr worth it. There are definately
advantages/dissadvantages to both. The question becomes prioritizing
them, speed/weight/smoothness(on your 40k engine)/ climb perf./ and of
course looks. I will admit, taking the bottom cowl off with the three
blade is not easy. So far I am very happy with my three blade MT. I
know other guys are very happy with there blended Hartzells.
Fortunately for all of us, the airplane is still the best part of this
whole discussion. Cheers, Mark (55hrs)
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:37 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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I haven't gotten far enough to look at costs. Has anyone done a
cost/performance/attribute comparison and got it on a spreadsheet somewhere?
John Jessen
~328 (deep in buildus interruptus once again, which is really getting
annoying.)
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:51 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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Amen to that Mark. There are so many varieties of EFIS / Engine / Prop
and everything else to choose from, but when it comes right down to
it, you're building a -10, so you're just gonna have a great plane,
period. (as long as you take the time to do good work)
And at certain times, you'll recognize the advantages and
disadvantages of all the choices, because every item has both.
But, you'll still be happy with your plane.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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"Fortunately for all of us, the airplane is still the best part of this
whole discussion."
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:47 am Post subject: Tru Trak's RV10 |
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I will second that Amen.
Andrew Barker
General Manager
TruTrak Flight Systems
"You build it...We fly it!"
PH:479-751-0250 Ext. 222
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