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On May 30, 11:51 pm, Frank Stutzman
wrote: Well, there is the Beech electric prop as well. However considering that pitch change bearings are non-existant, I doubt thats any better. On a Bonanza, the Beech prop with 88 inch blades is considered by many to give the best performance. Good point Frank, but since the original poster said 225-4 which is a wet-sump and the Bonanza uses the 225-8 dry sump version I didn't think to mention any Beech props. Actually I believe there is yet another with composite blades called the Koppers Aeromatic prop, very rare if any are still airworthy. 380CHT is typical for my Navion above 8000' altitude but I feel better when CHTs are below 350 and I need to fly in denser air to achieve that with the cowl flaps closed. Gary Plewa AP/IA N4GP |
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