C-90/O-200 Variable pitch prop
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C-90/O-200 Variable pitch prop
I am interested in knowing if anyone has experience or knowledge of either mechanical or electric variable pitch props for the C-90 or O-200 engine?
I have spent the past few days scouring the internet for information and have come up with very little.
Thanks in advance
Phil
I have spent the past few days scouring the internet for information and have come up with very little.
Thanks in advance
Phil
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That D150 has a Potez engine though. The owner, Dave Gray, had an MT made for it and had to have vibration test etc carried out by the factory to make sure it was OK. I think he considered it a worthwhile modification.
Some Jodels (with O-200s) had Rattier ground adjustables, with metal blades but they are very rare now. Sensenich make a ground adjustable for the O-200, a version of their popular Rotax 912 prop but I don't know of any being used in the UK. I do know of a composite ground adjustable on a 65hp Continental (Luscombe) that performs surprisingly well. In flight adjustable or CS I can't ever recall seeing, which is rather surprising really.
Some Jodels (with O-200s) had Rattier ground adjustables, with metal blades but they are very rare now. Sensenich make a ground adjustable for the O-200, a version of their popular Rotax 912 prop but I don't know of any being used in the UK. I do know of a composite ground adjustable on a 65hp Continental (Luscombe) that performs surprisingly well. In flight adjustable or CS I can't ever recall seeing, which is rather surprising really.
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It looks like the Hoffman mechanical prop fitted to the Grob 109 has an FAA approval for the O-200, but the downside is that it seems to have a 200 hour TBO which is very low.
Most on the new composite props electric don't seem suitable for direct drive engines due to power pulse problems.
The Prince P-TIP prop, which is fixed pitch, claims to deform in flight to give up to 4 inches of pitch change in the cruise, has anybody seen this for real?
Phil
Most on the new composite props electric don't seem suitable for direct drive engines due to power pulse problems.
The Prince P-TIP prop, which is fixed pitch, claims to deform in flight to give up to 4 inches of pitch change in the cruise, has anybody seen this for real?
Phil
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In theory a SR3000 in either 2 or 3 blade could be used as these have a wooden core like a MT prop. The mount for the brush holder would have to be made but as these work well on a Jab 3300 there is no reason really it should not work on a O-200 . Would have to check the prop flange PCD first.
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Thanks chaps,
I looked at the Aeromatic props, but they are really expensive at nearly $5,500 plus VAT, shipping etc. The other problem is that they are quite heavy too.
The SR3000 option sounds promising, but the factory didn't respond to my enquiry, perhaps I will try them again.
Phil
I looked at the Aeromatic props, but they are really expensive at nearly $5,500 plus VAT, shipping etc. The other problem is that they are quite heavy too.
The SR3000 option sounds promising, but the factory didn't respond to my enquiry, perhaps I will try them again.
Phil
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The Warnke prop fitted to my RV is supposed to do that. 'Almost Constant Speed' is the promise!ThePipster wrote:The Prince P-TIP prop, which is fixed pitch, claims to deform in flight to give up to 4 inches of pitch change in the cruise, has anybody seen this for real?
Can't really vouch for it either way as I've nothing to compare it with on the aircraft, but she does go quite well with it.
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