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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:03 am Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig Gallenbach
Eastover, NC
RV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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Larry Bowen
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:01 am Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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I didn't see the weight on vans website. Did you check your prop paperwork?
I have a whirlwind for my RV7 project. I'm looking forward to flying with it. On Jun 25, 2011 10:04 AM, "Craig Gallenbach" <craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com (craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:> I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
> Thanks,
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:02 am Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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No weight in the docs or website. Seemed odd.
Craig
On Jun 25, 2011, at 10:58 AM, Larry Bowen <larry(at)bowenaero.com (larry(at)bowenaero.com)> wrote:
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I didn't see the weight on vans website. Did you check your prop paperwork?
I have a whirlwind for my RV7 project. I'm looking forward to flying with it. On Jun 25, 2011 10:04 AM, "Craig Gallenbach" <[url=mailto:craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com]craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com (craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com)[/url]> wrote:> I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
> Thanks,
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flyguy
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:09 am Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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Whirlwind is much lighter and very fast. Don't know why your wt is so nose-heavy, but most CS Hartzells, such as mine on the 8 are fine...I know a friend who has a Whirlwind & is so light, he has to run a full smoke oil tk up front when carrying a passenger.
From: Craig Gallenbach <craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com>
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Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed
I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig Gallenbach
Eastover, NC
RV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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flyguy
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:14 am Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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BTW, I have a deal on a Hartzell std CS prop if you care...Bill C. (fresh off refurb by Western Prop)
From: Craig Gallenbach <craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com>
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Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed
I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig Gallenbach
Eastover, NC
RV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:59 pm Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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I did that and never looked back Sensenich is 40lbs plus spinner...
Good luck!
Radomir
---- Craig Gallenbach <craigtxtx(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: | I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig GallenbachEastover, NCRV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:06 pm Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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Craig,
The first thing you need to determine is if your O-360 is suitable for a CS prop. A number of them were built with solid cranks.
As for the weight of your Sensenich prop, Aircraft Spruce lists the “Approximate Shipping Weight 40 LBS”.
Your W&B issue may be a result of the location of the battery. Some -8 builders put them behind the passenger and others put it on the firewall.
Best of luck with your switch.
Bill
From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Craig Gallenbach
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:01 AM
To: RV list; rv8-list(at)matronics.com; SERV
Subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed
I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig Gallenbach
Eastover, NC
RV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:01 pm Post subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed |
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Bill,Excellent point about checking out the engine. Seems I did not plan well here. I called Superior (now back in business somewhat) and talked to a service rep. we informed me that my engine would require significant modifications to be made suitable for a constant speed prop. When I heard the words, "split the case" I pretty much gave up on the idea. Anyway, thanks to everyone for their input. I'll be sticking with my reliable fixed pitch prop.
Craig
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From: Bill Repucci <bill(at)repucci.com>
Subject: RE: Fixed pitch to constant speed
To: rvsoutheast-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 6:03 PM
Craig,
The first thing you need to determine is if your O-360 is suitable for a CS prop. A number of them were built with solid cranks.
As for the weight of your Sensenich prop, Aircraft Spruce lists the “Approximate Shipping Weight 40 LBS”.
Your W&B issue may be a result of the location of the battery. Some -8 builders put them behind the passenger and others put it on the firewall.
Best of luck with your switch.
Bill
From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Craig Gallenbach
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:01 AM
To: RV list; rv8-list(at)matronics.com; SERV
Subject: Fixed pitch to constant speed
I have a RV8A with an O-360 and fixed pitch Sensenich prop. I am considering changing to a constant speed prop, but I am concerned about the added weight on the nose of the plane. My plane is on the nose heavy side as it is, and I would not like to make it any more so. I am looking at the Whirlwind RV series. Does anyone out there know how the installed weight of a Whirlwind prop compares to the fixed pitch Sensenich? The Whirlwind prop and spinner weigh in at about 38# according to the folks at Whirlwind. I was hoping to find out the weight of the Sensenich installation without pulling my prop.
Thanks,
Craig Gallenbach
Eastover, NC
RV8-A, N184CG 195hrs
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