I need to have my Sterba 62 X 68 prop on my M1 pitched a little lower. I
know that Ed can get pretty busy and I expect it to be two weeks before I
get it back. Since I fly 5 to 10 hours a week and have trips for work that
pop up at a drop of a hat it is a pretty big deal for me to have my plane
Fellows:
I have a tryke, subaru powered KR-2, ea-81, in need of a better prop. I
have room for 58 inches of diameter, but feel like I need more pitch. The
subaru is turning 4500 RPM static, but the performance is very poor, compared
to what it seems it should do. The gear reduction, 2
05 12:52:16 PM
> Subject: KR> Prop needed
>
> Fellows:
> I have a tryke, subaru powered KR-2, ea-81, in need of a better
prop. I have room for 58 inches of diameter, but feel like I need more
pitch. The subaru is turning 4500 RPM static, but the performance is very
poor,
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:28 PM
To: Jim Sellars <paladinfinanc...@rogers.com>, KRnet
Subject: RE: KR> Prop needed
Jim
Check with mark Jones, I believe he has a 3 blade warp drive in the prop
bank. Not sure what diameter it is but it would be worth asking.
Jack Cooper
>
check which way the rotation is on the sube to get a test prop,,
Mark:
What sort of a hub does this prop have? Would it fit a SAE 1 hub?
Thanks
Jim
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Subject: Re: KR> Prop needed
Mark:
What sort of a hub does this prop have? Would it fit a SAE 1 hub?
Thanks
Jim
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y, August 02, 2005 4:10 PM
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Subject: RE: KR> Prop needed
> It is a Warp Drive composite blade, three blade 52" diameter.
>
> Mark Jones (N886MJ)
> Wales, WI
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Jim,
Try www.warpdrive.com (I think is the website or you can google warp drive
props)
The thing that I like about a Warp Drive is the ability to adjust the pitch.
Which allows you to optimise the pitch settings for your particular engine /
aircraft combination. To do that with a wooden prop
I have an Ed Sterba on mine Jim, and the harmonics are great, as you know
I have a continental 85, and spin a 60x60 , presently getting 2650 which
is pretty much bang on for the rated RPM Max for that engine which is 2585
It doesn't answer your question however for your Soob engine.
Subject: KR> prop needed
>I have an Ed Sterba on mine Jim, and the harmonics are great, as you know
> I have a continental 85, and spin a 60x60 , presently getting 2650 which
> is pretty much bang on for the rated RPM Max for that engine which is 2585
> It doesn't answer your que
Scott:
Thanks for your ideas, I will give them a call right away.
Jim
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From: "Scott Cable" <s2cab...@yahoo.com>
To: "Jim Sellars" <paladinfinanc...@rogers.com>; "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2
Thanks again Jeff that is a great idea.
Best regards
Jim
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From: "Jeff Scott" <jscott.pi...@juno.com>
To: <paladinfinanc...@rogers.com>; <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Prop needed
>
A friend bellied in his Mooney Mite with O-145 (gear collapsed). The prop
is toothpicks, so we're looking for a replacement to get the plane back in
the air. Anyone know of a Flottorp 63x60, used but airworthy, for this
Mite? The plane is also certified to fly with experimental props, but an
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