I have a 3 blade CATTO on my RV-8. It's nice and smooth, but sometimes it gets a slight vibration as if one blade has flexed a bit in cold weather at about 6000 ft. It comes and goes, sometimes I don't experience it for more than a year...Otherwise, it's great. The static 2050 RPM is a bit low. The same aircraft had a 2 blade CATTO when it was powered by a turbocharged Mazda rotary engine. It was great too. My T-18 has an 'olde' style Ted Hendrickson 2 blade wood prop, 68x68 (O-290G), it's great. Static RPM is above 2300, 2660 MAX RPM @ 6000 ft. Ted has retired, but I think the modern wood prop maker's 2 blade offerings would be fine. My future choice would be a 2 blade WhirlWind ground adjustable carbon fiber blade prop. In fact, 2 T-18s in my area have them. Additionally, I just ordered W-530 blades from WhirlWind for my Yak-55. The Sensenich version is more expensive, but has a nice pitch setting system that uses pin gauges provided with the prop. I think the 3 blade prop looks cool and the 3 blade sound is nice, but I also think the 2 blade prop is more efficient in cruise and possibly top speed. The 3 blade is good for initial thrust & climb if the pitch and blade area are not too great, which they are in the case of my RV-8.
_________________ Scott Emery EAA Chapter 326 T-18 N18TE
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