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Wood or Metal is also a q of balance, if the plane tend to be tail heavy a
metal prop is better then adding weight, or the other way if... The hollow steel prop that is/was on Stearman was/is noticeable more efficient then the common replacement Sensenich wood. Beach, Ash or Beech is very strong to weight, a mahogany with a lot of clear coats is a perfect thing to make the other plane owners being jealous. Jan Carlsson www.jcpropellerdesign.com "Fortunat1" skrev i meddelandet ... "Jan Carlsson" : To save weight, if an alu prop weight 30 lb. a birch will be 7 lb., mahogany 5.5 lb. for efficiency, use the aluminium! Well, in this case the prop would be very efecient indeed. It's a 76 inch ground adjustable Ham Standard with a very nice section. That menas, of course, that I can screw around with the pitch to get the perforamnce I need. |
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