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stewart graham
Joined: 27 Feb 2011 Posts: 7 Location: launceston Australia
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:49 pm Post subject: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D |
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Hello to everyone, I am new to the website and seeking information. I drive a Pitts S1 D, IO360 with high compression pistons solid crank, the big ends balanced to 2 g, maximum continuous RPM 3000. Putting out about 190 hp perhaps a little more. I am looking to see what options I have for a propeller, I currently have Hartzall, fixed pitch Which allows about 2700rpm (at)12-130kn. Am happy to look at electric variable/CSU or fixed pitch of any type. I am looking for advice as to what has been done before.
My thoughts were initially to seek a composite prop, fixed pitch to allow 2900-3000 rpm straight and level full throttle at 4000 feet ~ 130-140kn. The major limitation in the system as the pilot of course who is old grey slow and stupid! For it is worth the usual vertical is between 140-160 kn at 3000-3100 rpm after a small by dive. 6G onto the vertical, and all seems to work quite well. The question so any advice and help would be gratefully received.
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:20 pm Post subject: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D |
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Talk to Craig Catto of Catto props, or alternatively to Performance Props. Either can fix you up with a great prop I believe.
DaveM
From: stewart graham <sgyak18t(at)bigpond.com>
To: aerobatic-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 1:49:39 PM
Subject: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D
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Hello to everyone, I am new to the website and seeking information. I drive a Pitts S1 D, IO360 with high compression pistons solid crank, the big ends balanced to 2 g, maximum continuous RPM 3000. Putting out about 190 hp perhaps a little more. I am looking to see what options I have for a propeller, I currently have Hartzall, fixed pitch Which allows about 2700rpm (at)12-130kn. Am happy to look at electric variable/CSU or fixed pitch of any type. I am looking for advice as to what has been done before.
My thoughts were initially to seek a composite prop, fixed pitch to allow 2900-3000 rpm straight and level full throttle at 4000 feet ~ 130-140kn. The major limitation in the system as the pilot of course who is old grey slow and stupid! For it is worth the usual vertical is between 140-160 kn at 3000-3100 rpm after a small by dive. 6G onto the vertical, and all seems to work quite well. The question so any advice and help would be gratefully received.
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:12 pm Post subject: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D |
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I can vouch for Performance Props. My IO-360-A1A engine with 3 blade Perf. Prop is 3000 rpm S&L. Great climb. Good top speed. Looks great. very light. Good service. What else do you need.
Rick Caldwell
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:14:46 -0800
From: pittsflyers1s(at)yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D
To: aerobatic-list(at)matronics.com
.ExternalClass DIV {;} Talk to Craig Catto of Catto props, or alternatively to Performance Props. Either can fix you up with a great prop I believe.
DaveM
From: stewart graham <sgyak18t(at)bigpond.com>
To: aerobatic-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 1:49:39 PM
Subject: Propeller for IO360 in Pitts S1D
--> Aerobatic-List message posted by: "stewart graham" <sgyak18t(at)bigpond.com>
Hello to everyone, I am new to the website and seeking information. I drive a Pitts S1 D, IO360 with high compression pistons solid crank, the big ends balanced to 2 g, maximum continuous RPM 3000. Putting out about 190 hp perhaps a little more. I am looking to see what options I have for a propeller, I currently have Hartzall, fixed pitch Which allows about 2700rpm (at)12-130kn. Am happy to look at electric variable/CSU or fixed pitch of any type. I am looking for advice as to what has been done before.
My thoughts were initially to seek a composite prop, fixed pitch to allow 2900-3000 rpm straight and level full throttle at 4000 feet ~ 130-140kn. The major limitation in the system as the pilot of course who is old grey slow and stupid! For it is worth the usual vertical is between 140-160 kn at 3000-3100 rpm after a small by dive. 6G onto the vertical, and all seems to work quite well. The question so any advice and help would be gratefully received.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=33he many List utilities such as List -Matt==============
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