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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:40 am Post subject: 170cm 67" propeller on a trigear |
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Olivier, As I remember it, the LAA will not aprove a propeller larger than 1.6m on a mono and I suspect the same would apply to a trigear. Even then I have heard of several being broken with rough landings.
Regards, David Joyce, GXSDJ
On 2017-09-08 10:21, JohnFrance wrote: Quote: | Quote: | --> Europa-List message posted by: "JohnFrance" <77alembert(at)gmail.com (77alembert(at)gmail.com)>
Hi Olivier,
I have an Eprops Durandel 80S which is 1.6 m diameter on my mono-wheel using a 912 UL. That is already slightly bigger than the Warp drive 62". I did consider a bigger prop but was advised against it.
I assume you have a 912ULS on a tri gear so you would require the Durandel 100 S.
The propeller should not be able to contact the ground with the front tyre flat and the leg fully compressed you will need to find the relevant FAR's
Do you need any information for the DGAC acceptance paperwork as I can supply a template?
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:40 pm Post subject: 170cm 67" propeller on a trigear |
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So what then is the required clearance for the trigear ?
My 2-blade Woodcomp is 69.5 inches with a ground clearance of 10 inches.
Cheers,
Karl
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Subject: Re: 170cm 67" propeller on a trigear
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Not sure which standard your aircraft needs to comply with, but CS-VLA contains some "common sense" advice on propeller clearance.
CS-VLA 925 Propeller clearance
Unless smaller clearances are substantiated,
propeller clearances with the aeroplane at
maximum weight, with the most adverse centre
of gravity, and with the propeller in the most
adverse pitch position, may not be less than the
following:
(a) Ground clearance. There must be a
clearance of at least 180 mm (for each aeroplane
with nose wheel landing gear) or 230 mm (for
each aeroplane with tail wheel landing gear)
between each propeller and the ground with the
landing gear statically deflected and in the level,
normal take-off, or taxying attitude, whichever is
most critical. In addition, for each aeroplane
with conventional landing gear struts using fluid
or mechanical means for absorbing landing
shocks, there must be positive clearance between
the propeller and the ground in the level take-off
attitude with the critical tyre completely deflated
and the corresponding landing gear strut
bottomed. Positive clearance for aeroplanes
using leaf spring struts is shown with a
deflection corresponding to 1ยท5 g.
The complete document can be found here:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/system/files/dfu/CS-VLA%20%20Amdt%201%20combined.pdf
Hope that is of some use to you.
Nigel
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Olivier.hequet@neuf.fr
Joined: 21 Aug 2017 Posts: 40 Location: France
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:02 pm Post subject: Re: 170cm 67 |
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waouh!! 69.5"??? and 10 inches ground clearance. is it an europa monowheel?
because with my calculations, a propeller of 67" diameter, gives 9,5 inches for ground clearance with trigear.
Olivier
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Remi Guerner
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:27 am Post subject: 170cm 67" propeller on a trigear |
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Hi Nigel,
For sure the Monowheel with the standard 62 or 64" prop is far from complying with that requirement!
Remi
<<<<(a) Ground clearance. There must be a
clearance of at least 180 mm (for each aeroplane
with nose wheel landing gear) or 230 mm (for
each aeroplane with tail wheel landing gear)
between each propeller and the ground with the
landing gear statically deflected and in the level,
normal take-off, or taxying attitude, whichever is
most critical. In addition, for each aeroplane
with conventional landing gear struts using fluid
or mechanical means for absorbing landing
shocks, there must be positive clearance between
the propeller and the ground in the level take-off
attitude with the critical tyre completely deflated
and the corresponding landing gear strut
bottomed. Positive clearance for aeroplanes
using leaf spring struts is shown with a
deflection corresponding to 15 g. >>>>
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Nigel Graham
Joined: 23 Mar 2017 Posts: 36 Location: Winchester - UK
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:05 am Post subject: Re: 170cm 67 |
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Karl,
So what then is the required clearance for the trigear ?
My 2-blade Woodcomp is 69.5 inches with a ground clearance of 10 inches.
Cheers,
Karl
To test for 1.5g worst case, let the tyres down, load the aircraft to 931.5 Kg (2025 lbs) and measure the clearance - there should be some!
To test for static clearance at MAW with tyres inflated, there should be 180mm (7 inches) of clearance.
Remi,
For sure the Monowheel with the standard 62 or 64" prop is far from complying with that requirement!
Remi
The reason the XS had it's engine moves 1.5 inches higher than the Classic was to alleviate this problem. In mitigation, the Monowheel does not really "rotate", but takes off and lands in the three (two?) point attitude.
If you are looking at "non-compliance", look no further than the seat belt mounts!
Nigel
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Olivier.hequet@neuf.fr
Joined: 21 Aug 2017 Posts: 40 Location: France
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 8:28 am Post subject: Re: 170cm 67 |
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Hi
I received today the approval of Europa aircraft to mount a durandal 100M propeller of 170cm. I am sending the documents to the DGAC today to finalize the file. I keep you informed
thanks for all
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