Hi!
What sort of Static RPM can I expect from an A75 and what Prop is being used. I cannot get the 2600rpm Max even with fairly Fine Prop. Aircraft performs OK but never goes beyond 2300rpm. Electric Tacho used to double check. I don't want to strip it down as it starts and runs beautifully other than max rpm never reached.
Regards
Gerry
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Continental A75 Performance
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- Gerry Holland
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Continental A75 Performance
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You should only get max rpm on a fixed pich prop in a dive. If it goes to max rpm in level flight it will be ineficient in cruise.
I test flew this plane several years ago and was suprised by its performance and lovely handling.
If it still has the same prop as it had then I would leave it alone!
I test flew this plane several years ago and was suprised by its performance and lovely handling.
If it still has the same prop as it had then I would leave it alone!
John Cook
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Gerry,
I have an A75 in my Aeronca. Having had the aircraft 6 months I’ve been looking extensively at how the engine performs.
The book figure for an A75 are 2600 redline with 2300 (ish) static.
I have a Lodge 72x44 wooden prop on it and get 2200rpm static and 2400 flatout whist flying.
Talking with pop manufactures, a rough ‘rule of thumb’ every inch off the prop diameter will give 100 extra rpm.
Also spoken to many other A75 owners, internet searched, & prop manufactures & 'experts'. The ideal wooden prop for an A75 are;
70 x 40 climb prop
70 x 42 standard prop
70 x 44 cruise prop
My current 72 x 44 pop is for an A65 and thus giving A65 performance figures.
A metal prop will obviously give you better performance, but my wooden prop looks very nice on my aircraft so I’m living with it.
Send me a pm/email if you like to see all the info I’ve gathered.
Jon
I have an A75 in my Aeronca. Having had the aircraft 6 months I’ve been looking extensively at how the engine performs.
The book figure for an A75 are 2600 redline with 2300 (ish) static.
I have a Lodge 72x44 wooden prop on it and get 2200rpm static and 2400 flatout whist flying.
Talking with pop manufactures, a rough ‘rule of thumb’ every inch off the prop diameter will give 100 extra rpm.
Also spoken to many other A75 owners, internet searched, & prop manufactures & 'experts'. The ideal wooden prop for an A75 are;
70 x 40 climb prop
70 x 42 standard prop
70 x 44 cruise prop
My current 72 x 44 pop is for an A65 and thus giving A65 performance figures.
A metal prop will obviously give you better performance, but my wooden prop looks very nice on my aircraft so I’m living with it.
Send me a pm/email if you like to see all the info I’ve gathered.
Jon
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- Gerry Holland
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