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On 24 Jan, 17:42, wrote:
My club is about to acquire a 250 HP Pawnee with no muffler and a 7 ft climb pitch prop. We are anticipating some noise issues. I have seen Pawnees in the UK with mufflers and four bladed (Hoffmann?) props and which were eerily quiet. Anyone know what these mods cost, in performance and money? Borders GC has a small Pawnee which came with 150bhp engine, 4-bladed prop and silencer. Yes, stunningly quiet - you could barely hear it as it passed with a tow. The downside was that it couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding - fine for single seaters but could be a little worrying with two seaters. It later acquired a two bladed prop and 160bhp (no STC for the full 180bhp in the UK) and lost the silencer. Significantly better, but still not stunning for two-seaters. And I do think the BGA should have acquired it and kept it hushed for use at sites thinking of aerotowing and needing local permission. I had a tow behind a Rotax Falke earlier this month. That was about the same as the hushed Pawnee. Ian |
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