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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 4:52 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Hey everyone,
I know this subject probably has been beaten to death but here goes anyway.
I have a 503 Rotax with a gearbox and a 60 inch three blade IVO prop. (not sure of the gear ratio.
This is on a Twinstar MKII.
I have it set to give me 6500 rpm on climb out.
Is there a way to get any more thrust out of this with a prop change or am I maxed out with what I have ?
I am trying to get off the ground quicker. (it is fine for one person, but uses a lot of runway with 2)
Also I am still looking at landing gear issues, would the person that made spring steel gear please contact me and let me know what
size, wall thickness, grade material and hardness he used for his.
thanks for any responses.
Lee,
Twinstar MKII and CGS Hawk Classic
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:24 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

A 66 or 68 inch prop might help, if you could change to a C gearbox with the 3.47 to 1 ratio and use a 68 to 72 inch three blade you would get the most possible out of the 503.

Dennis "Skid" Rowe
Mk3, 690L-70, Leechburg, PA

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:26 am    Post subject: Re: thrust Reply with quote

Typically you get more acceleration and climb as you make the prop longer. With a 503 and a longer 3 bladed prop - say 64" or 66" - you can get to the point that you have a lot of acceleration but you are top end limited, in effect you end up with a pure climb prop. The reason for this is if you try and crank in enough pitch into a longer 3 blade for a decent cruise speed, the engine will likely not have enough torque to rev up properly, it will be constantly overloaded. A 2 blade prop should not normally have this problem. Since the Ivo is flexible, it will be just as smooth with 2 blades as it is with 3.

Right now I am running a 2 bladed 68" Ivo with a 582 and am very happy with the performance. Take off is prompt, climb is excellent, and top end is good. The engine will hit red line at full throttle in level flight and never lugs at any RPM.

I had to make motor mount spacers to get the engine higher for boom tube clearance. Before I made the spacers the longest prop I could use was 66". 66" was good, 68" is better. I did have a bit more top end with the 66", but not much, and since I always cruise around 65 anyway, the 68" is all good.

If I were you, I would sell the 3 blade and get a 66" 2 blade Ivo and try that. If your engine fails to make enough torque to handle it, you can trim it down to 65" or even 64" and either way you will see quite an improvement over the 60" prop.

Can't help you on the landing gear.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:51 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

This makes me want to try an old two blade 68 inch Ivo I have laying around. I currently use a 68 inch three blade Powerfin F model. Always looking for more performance. I didn't think two blades would absorb 70hp.

Dennis "Skid" Rowe
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Typically you get more acceleration and climb as you make the prop longer. With a 503 and a longer 3 bladed prop - say 64" or 66" - you can get to the point that you have a lot of acceleration but you are top end limited, in effect you end up with a pure climb prop. The reason for this is if you try and crank in enough pitch into a longer 3 blade for a decent cruise speed, the engine will likely not have enough torque to rev up properly, it will be constantly overloaded. A 2 blade prop should not normally have this problem. Since the Ivo is flexible, it will be just as smooth with 2 blades as it is with 3.

Right now I am running a 2 bladed 68" Ivo with a 582 and am very happy with the performance. Take off is prompt, climb is excellent, and top end is good. The engine will hit red line at full throttle in level flight and never lugs at any RPM.

I had to make motor mount spacers to get the engine higher for boom tube clearance. Before I made the spacers the longest prop I could use was 66". 66" was good, 68" is better. I did have a bit more top end with the 66", but not much, and since I always cruise around 65 anyway, the 68" is all good.

If I were you, I would sell the 3 blade and get a 66" 2 blade Ivo and try that. If your engine fails to make enough torque to handle it, you can trim it down to 65" or even 64" and either way you will see quite an improvement over the 60" prop.

Can't help you on the landing gear.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:33 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Also I am still looking at landing gear issues, would the person that made spring steel gear please contact me and let me know what
size, wall thickness, grade material and hardness he used for his.
thanks for any responses.
Lee,
Twinstar MKII and CGS Hawk Classic
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 8:40 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Lee

I think I had a 68" 3 blade IVO on my MKII with a 503. Below is a link to a video showing takeoff performance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAkNU2UcADw

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Hey everyone,
I know this subject probably has been beaten to death but here goes anyway.
I have a 503 Rotax with a gearbox and a 60 inch three blade IVO prop. (not sure of the gear ratio.
This is on a Twinstar MKII.
I have it set to give me 6500 rpm on climb out.
Is there a way to get any more thrust out of this with a prop change or am I maxed out with what I have ?
I am trying to get off the ground quicker. (it is fine for one person, but uses a lot of runway with 2)
Also I am still looking at landing gear issues, would the person that made spring steel gear please contact me and let me know what
size, wall thickness, grade material and hardness he used for his.
thanks for any responses.
Lee,
Twinstar MKII and CGS Hawk Classic
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:21 am    Post subject: Re: thrust Reply with quote

gliderx5 wrote:
Lee

I think I had a 68" 3 blade IVO on my MKII with a 503. Below is a link to a video showing takeoff performance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAkNU2UcADw

Malcolm



Nice video. It is certainly possible to run a 3 blade 68" Ivo on a 503, my only question would be - what was your cruise speed, and what rpm were you turning at that speed? In order to get the 503 to turn 6500 rpm with that much prop, you will certainly need to take out a lot of pitch, and then your cruise speed goes to pot while the engine runs at high rpm.

Back when I had a 532 on the MKIII, I started out with a 64" 3 blade Ivo. Given that the 532 did not have as flat a torque curve as the 503, still, in order to make the engine run properly, I had to run it with the prop in fairly flat pitch and it had a great takeoff and climb, but at cruise it was turning 5800-6000 rpm with poor airspeed. Around 62 if I remember right. Took away one blade, repitched the prop, and the cruise rpm became sane, cruise speed went up, and it kept it's good takeoff and climb behavior.

With the 582 and a 68" 2 blade, cruise speed is 65-70 at around 5500 rpm and 4 gph. Takeoff is typical Kolb - great.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:47 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Richard, do you have the light or medium Ivo blades?

Dennis "Skid" Rowe
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Nice video. It is certainly possible to run a 3 blade 68" Ivo on a 503, my only question would be - what was your cruise speed, and what rpm were you turning at that speed? In order to get the 503 to turn 6500 rpm, you will need to take out a lot of pitch, and then then your cruise speed goes to pot.

Back when I had a 532 on the MKIII, I started out with a 64" 3 blade Ivo. Given that the 532 did not have as flat a torque curve as the 503, still, in order to make the engine run properly, I had to run it with the prop in fairly flat pitch and it had a great takeoff and climb, but at cruise it was turning 5800-6000 rpm with poor airspeed. Around 62 if I remember right. Took away one blade, repitched the prop, and the cruise rpm became sane, cruise speed went up, and it kept it's good takeoff and climb behavior.

With the 582 and a 68" 2 blade, cruise speed is 65-70 at around 5500 rpm and 4 gph. Takeoff is typical Kolb - great.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 4:02 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for the responses to the prop thrust question.
It looks like I am in the market for a used 66 to 68 inch IVO prop.
keep in mind funds are low, but if anyone has one for around $200. I am interested.
thanks,
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[quote="rowedenny"]Richard, do you have the light or medium Ivo blades?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:32 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

This thread has me excited to try a 68 inch two blade Ivo I got from a friend several years ago and never thought it would be enough blade to absorb my 70hp. If it works, I'll buy a two blade hub for my Powerfin and give that a try.

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[quote="rowedenny"]Richard, do you have the light or medium Ivo blades?

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:55 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Dennis, Make sure you have the prop extension for the IVO, their blades flex quite a bit more than you Power Fin.

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On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Dennis Rowe <rowedenny(at)windstream.net (rowedenny(at)windstream.net)> wrote:
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This thread has me excited to try a 68 inch two blade Ivo I got from a friend several years ago and never thought it would be enough blade to absorb my 70hp. If it works, I'll buy a two blade hub for my Powerfin and give that a try.

Dennis "Skid" Rowe
Mk3, 690L-70, Leechburg, PA



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:24 am    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

Thanks Rick, I have 5.6 inches clearance between the front of the prop and the back of my fuselage. Just realized I didn't check the flap tube clearance to the prop, will check that and if necessary I'll steal the prop spacer off my Sport Parasol.

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[quote] Dennis, Make sure you have the prop extension for the IVO, their blades flex quite a bit more than you Power Fin.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:08 pm    Post subject: thrust Reply with quote

On the Mark 3 IVO requires a 4 inch extension due to the flexing. There blades do truly move a lot


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Thanks Rick, I have 5.6 inches clearance between the front of the prop and the back of my fuselage. Just realized I didn't check the flap tube clearance to the prop, will check that and if necessary I'll steal the prop spacer off my Sport Parasol.

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[quote]Dennis, Make sure you have the prop extension for the IVO, their blades flex quite a bit more than you Power Fin.

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This thread has me excited to try a 68 inch two blade Ivo I got from a friend several years ago and never thought it would be enough blade to absorb my 70hp. If it works, I'll buy a two blade hub for my Powerfin and give that a try.

Dennis "Skid" Rowe
Mk3, 690L-70, Leechburg, PA



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If anybody needs an Ivo prop spacer, let me know, I've got one.

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