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william(at)wbliss.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:25 pm Post subject: Short field landings VP prop |
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I am wondering about the length of strip I intend to use for a mono
classic (to be converted to tailwheel). 450yards - slight uphill. The
figures look marginal.
Does a variable pitch prop have any slowing affect when fully fine and
idling?
William Bliss
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rlborger(at)mac.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:43 pm Post subject: Short field landings VP prop |
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William,
Yes, a VP prop has noticeable slowing effect when fully fine and idling. If I were dead stick with idling engine and looking to be short on the landing spot, I'd run the pitch to coarse for a bit more float to try and make the spot. In my case, I'd be able to feather the prop for even better glide performance.
In your case, you will have to do some testing on another (suitably longer) field to determine how to takeoff and land in your available 450 yards.
Blue skies & tailwinds,
Bob Borger
Europa XS Tri, Rotax 914, Airmaster C/S Prop.
Little Toot Sport Biplane, Lycoming Thunderbolt AEIO-320 EXP
3705 Lynchburg Dr.
Corinth, TX 76208-5331
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rlborger(at)mac.com
On Jul 8, 2012, at 5:24 PM, William Bliss wrote:
I am wondering about the length of strip I intend to use for a mono classic (to be converted to tailwheel). 450yards - slight uphill. The figures look marginal.
Does a variable pitch prop have any slowing affect when fully fine and idling?
William Bliss
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davidjoyce(at)doctors.org Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:01 am Post subject: Short field landings VP prop |
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William, As long as the approaches are good (notresses or
high fences to clear) 450 yds should be generally fine,
although will need some thought if wind requires you to
land downhill. Once on the ground you need not much more
han 100 yds.There is a noticeable difference in the float
and ground run between fine & coarse prop settings.
However would certainly not recommend a strip that short
to learn on. Get thoroughly comfortable somewhere else
first. Happy landings, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
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I am wondering about the length of strip I intend to use
for a mono classic (to be converted to tailwheel).
450yards - slight uphill. The figures look marginal.
Does a variable pitch prop have any slowing affect when
fully fine and idling?
William Bliss
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pete(at)lawless.info Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:01 am Post subject: Short field landings VP prop |
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Hi William
I operate a 80hp mono off a 550 metre strip slightly humped. My prop is an
NSI with just a simple pitch control (ie no constant speed unit).
In full fine the 'slowing effect' is dramatic. Apart from the fact the
aeroplane will descend at 120 kts indicated with the VSI on the stops at
2000 fpm, the effect on the float after round out is very noticeable.
The only time our strip feels short is on a hot day at max weight with cross
wind, then I do think another 20 hp would be good to have. Although in
practice you are at 50 feet over the far hedge.
Why not try the aeroplane as a mono? They are great and the ground handling
is not scary if you get some training.
Regards
Pete
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