Joey -

I'd be hesitant for a couple of reasons:

1.  Wood props are less efficient.  With your having 75 hp, I'd think you'd
see rate of climb drop and cruise speed drop a little.  Do you want to see
that?

2.  On a tricycle airplane, your more fragile prop is close to the ground,
to pick up more FOD damage than when wood props are used on tailwheel
airplanes, where they're up higher off of the ground.

3.  Of course, the wood prop will be lighter, so you may gain some small
amount of useful load, but again, performance will suffer.

Just my 2 cents.

Jerry E.
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  Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:37 PM
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  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] wood props


  I am thinking about replacing my metal McCauley 7351 Prop with a new
  Sensenich wood prop,a W74FK-45 Std. Has anyone had any experience with
  a wood prop on a 415C with a 75Hp engine,
  Thanks
  Joey



  

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