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Author:  admin [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:05 am ]
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Gentlemen,
Since my excellent landing at the KY. fish fry fly in I've made some progress on the repair. New skins on the cowl in front of the wind-screen, gear legs straightened, welded, & heated. I am now looking for some info. on prop. & pitch.. I asked Howard Henderson, since he made the prop., what pitch he had built into it. His answer was, gosh , Mike , I can't remember sometimes what I did yesterday let alone what I did 35 years ago.

Anyway that

Author:  Fraser MacPhee [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:22 am ]
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Well, Mike - If I were in yer shooz, I would stock the beer fridge, relocate it within arms reach of your favorite chair, have a pizza ready, your credit card out ora a cheque ready, a pen and paper handy, make sure your phone has a full charge and is glued/taped to your ear and then call Mike Demuth of Aymar Demuth Propellers - You'll have all the answers and a new prop on order within a few hours. Mike takes the time to understand everything about your plane/motor/mission/location and will prop you out well.

Of course there is always a month of being a hooker or the bank for a loan on a Hartzell or MT constant speed....:)

Author:  James Grahn [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:46 pm ]
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I agree with Frase. Mike Demuth will talk your ear off. But he really knows what he is talking about.
He also produces the best prop for the money. Mine is a 68 x 75 from him.
I have a 160hp lyc

Author:  hurant [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:08 pm ]
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With the standard landing gear, a 68x70 prop works pretty well, but you won't get 2700 RPM on takeoff. That is for the 150 P Lyc.

Author:  dan [ Tue Dec 27, 2011 9:07 pm ]
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That prop will be a 68x72 demuth. My bird weighed in at 880 dry, it has 0320 e2d, very happy with it.Dan

Author:  BobMoe [ Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:49 am ]
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There is a 68x72 AD prop for sale on VAF for $350

Author:  Rich Brazell [ Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:41 pm ]
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AD prop for $350.00 $$$ is a steal, providing it has 2 blades ! ??? Even with the shipping hoping it is in good shape it is a good deal ! :P

RB

Author:  N89BJ [ Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:25 pm ]
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Unless there's a different prop ad that I missed, the one for $350 is an Ed Sterba prop removed from an RV6A.

Author:  Rich Brazell [ Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:32 pm ]
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Just going by Bob Mo's info ?

RB

Author:  BobMoe [ Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:57 am ]
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My first mistake of the year. I must have ment 'ED' prop.

Bob MO

Author:  Jeff Blanton [ Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:17 pm ]
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I run an Ed Sterba 68X72 prop on 150 hp O-320-E2D. 2350 RPM static, and hits 2700 RPM at full throttle and 200 MPH. I borrowed an AD 68X72 prop from a friend to compare, and numbers were about the same. The AD prop seemed to have a little longer takeoff run to me. I am very happy so far with the sterba prop. It seems to be much stronger construction.

Author:  BobMoe [ Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:36 pm ]
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Jeff,
That's good to know. I thought I made a mistake, but I was wrong.

It might be nice to have a prop list, for reference, where we can see what other Thorps are running.

Prop Brand, Length, Pitch,T/S18, HP, weight, performance, RPMs, Satisfaction, price, etc.

Bob MO

Author:  davem [ Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:52 am ]
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I will start:

N18GR. Catto prop. 68X74. Pretty stock 1978 T-18 (refurbished in 2009-10) w/O-360 and 10:1 pistons, mty weight 915#. @2900 rpm (give or take a bit, my electronic tach seems to stray some) it will do 210-215 MPH, S&L at about 2000 ft ASL. With one soul on board and about 3/4 tank of gas, it will get off the ground in about 700 feet or so, and then when reaching about 110-15 MPH will climb at 2000 + FPM. I usually pull the throttle a fair amount for cruise at 2600 RPM, doing typically 185 MPH true at 8 gal/hr (leaned out).
Dave M

Author:  dickwolff [ Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:13 pm ]
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MLM (N886Y) arrived with a Felix 69x73 on an O360 de-rated to 168 HP. Empty weight was 950 or so.

The Fraser-Man can fill us in on the performance.

Author:  Fraser MacPhee [ Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:44 pm ]
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If memory serves for Dick's airplane, WOT at 8500 MSL, 192 MPH True. Econo cruise at 2350 RPM was 155 MPH and regular cruise at 2450 to 2500 was about 165-170 MPH true. I think with a good/better prop those numbers will go up a tad.

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