REFLECTOR: Prop performance

Alex Balic alex157 at direcway.com
Tue Nov 9 00:34:05 CST 2004


Music to my ears AL- all praise Craig Catto!  do you happen to know the
approximate HP that that 540 is making?
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  From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org]On
Behalf Of Al Gietzen
  Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 12:14 AM
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  Subject: REFLECTOR: Prop performance


  I thought I would pass along this info from Craig Catto.  He had told me
earlier that he had worked up a prop design (fixed pitch) on the 540 powered
XL that was getting takeoff rolls only 100 ft more than an MT, climb rate
not much less (don't remember the numbers), and as good or better top end.
I had sent him a couple of shots of my cowl and prop spinner with his prop;
and he sent the following:



  We had another XLRG 540 fly with my fixed pitch prop over this last
weekend... another gear up MT loss... Less than $3K and he was back in the
air with my prop, extension and spinner.... figures were with full fuel,
1100 feet ground roll, 1300ft. min climb and TAS 193KTS!!.. average in runs
in several directions... the owner was writing Duane a letter tonight...

  There are sure a lot of rotary conversion guys out there, so will be happy
to hear how your runs... even static, let me know..

  Thanks,



  Craig Catto



  It seems to re-open the question of whether the nearly $10K and 30 lbs
extra for the MT is worth it.  I guess the comparison also needs to be made
at 5000 ft on a 90F day.  I don't know the conditions for the data above.



  The photos I had sent him are attached.  I was quite excited after running
with the cowl and spinner on to find considerable greater air flow drawn
through the scoop and radiator in the cowl than I had expected at idle and
taxi rpm levels, especially with my 6" prop extension.  Hopefully won't need
auxiliary fan.  On the next runs (which won't be until the end of the month)
I'll rig a water monometer and measure the negative pressure.



  Al
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