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Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:17 pm Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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G'Day All,
Have replaced original prop on our 18T with a GT Propeller.
First impression was the totally different shape than the old V530
First flight onSaturday with new prop produced shorter take off distance and a surprisingly better climb rate.
Pitch was set to produce 100% at full throttle and on take off roll at full power went to 103%.
Maybe need a very slight tweak on the angles.
This was with full tanks and 3 big blokes.
Yesterday, Sunday 21st went to fly-in come airshow. 30 min flight along the coast.
Tailwind there and headwind home but appears to be about 8 to 9 knots faster at the same settings.
Oh, and by the way, much smoother and a lot less vibration.
Very significant improvement during aero display.
1/2 tanks and 2 POB.
Improved climb and aircraft hung in during manoeuvres and rolls far better than original Russian prop.
We had a height limitation of 1500 ft due to controlled airspace and hence could not loop, but feel happy that the prop will deliver the goods at aeros requiring higher power settings.
Attached photo of inverted during roll may demonstrate the attitude of increased performance in that the nose does not seem to want to drop away as much as before.
Rolls at 80/80.
I have been looking at replacing the prop for about a year and looked at Whirlwind, MT and GT propellers.
Have to say that at this stage I am very pleased with the all round increase in performance.
Cheers and regards,
Chris.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:22 am Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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If the blade angles are set to spec as provided by the manufacturer, instead of playing with blade angles, why not simply adjust the prop governor stop?
Dennis
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:43 pm Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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I believe the prop has to be set at a known angle. Like at the flat pitch stop. The angle is measured at the one meter point from the center of the hub and on the back or flat side of the blade. The angle of the set, allows the blade to operate efficiently over the range of RPM. Of course the both blades need to be the same angle. The governor controls the RPM but does not pay attention to whatever the pitch is. The pitch is what it is, depending on RPM setting and MP. I think. :>}
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:07 pm Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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Right. GT suggests that you adjust the blade angle to give the proper static RPM at full power. According to them, it varies from engine to engine. I realize the stock blade angle is the same on all of them.
On Mar 22, 2010, at 11:42 PM, cjpilot710(at)aol.com (cjpilot710(at)aol.com) wrote:
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I believe the prop has to be set at a known angle. Like at the flat pitch stop. The angle is measured at the one meter point from the center of the hub and on the back or flat side of the blade. The angle of the set, allows the blade to operate efficiently over the range of RPM. Of course the both blades need to be the same angle. The governor controls the RPM but does not pay attention to whatever the pitch is. The pitch is what it is, depending on RPM setting and MP. I think. :>}
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:25 pm Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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G'Day Jim and Dennis,
Some of us have had the old props refurbished and rebalanced here in Australia.
We fly into some pretty dry areas at times that have been rain starved for a while.
Hence the blades have got a bit of a bashing.
We have always set the angle 1000mm from centre to the V530 specs which from memory is 14.8 degrees??? Please do not hold me to that.
The GT specs are the same distance out at between 8 to 10 degrees.
At 9 degrees on run-up % went over 100% and was advised to slightly increase the blade angle.
We have it at 11 degrees as we are achieving 100% on takeoff roll with full power.
I most certainly take on board your comments re the job of the governor and will take this up with our LAME and prop shop.
I always learn good stuff from you guys and am grateful for it.
Cheers,
Chris.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:30 am Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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Always make sure when you set the blade angles that you do it on the same side. ie: set one blade angle then rotate the prop 180 degrees to set the second blade angle. Personally I always set them on the left side as you face the prop. You should also check to see of the blade shanks have a scribe or whisker mark on them which are aligned with the center mark on the sleeve under the counter weights. Using the scribed mark on the blades, the standard Russian blade was aligned to the center mark on the sleeve to set the blade angles the same.
Dennis
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:43 am Post subject: Emailing: PF Fly In 021.jpg |
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I certainly understand changing the blade angle to achieve 100%. But when the prop went slightly over 100%, it would have been a whole lot easier to simply adjust the fine pitch stop on the prop governor then to adjust the blade angles again. The angle is close enough. I believe 14.5 degrees is the setting.
Dennis
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