Tony,
I have a 914 with the Airmaster Prop and the versatility and performance is
exceptional
- it is able to absorb almost any change of power setting and I seriously
doubt a fixed pitch will be able to handle the additional 15hp boost at 115%
- you will likely end up with an rpm overspeed - in which case stay with the
912S
Mike
On 27 Aug 2011, at 11:05 AM, David Joyce wrote:
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> Tim, I wouldn't be without my wobbly prop - would rather trade in the 914 for
a 912S if pressed to the choice. You may have a long runway to base yourself
at but it's likely you will want to get in/out of a short grass strip or a
shortish,
high, hot runway where every bit of performance is welcome. There is also
the consideration that the speed range of the Europa is so wide (stall speed
less than a third of maximum cruise speed) that a fixed pitch prop inevitably
seriously cramps performance at one or other end of the range..
> Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Ward" <ward.t@xtra.co.nz>
> To: <europa-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Europa-List: 914 Prop Question
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>> Tony,
>> I am not an expert. However, I believe, if you opt for the 914 Rotax then a
constant speed propeller would be appropriate. Simply to utilize the extra power
in the most efficient way allows you to get out of difficult situations.
>> Airmaster propeller system is just a delight to use and such a reassurance in
the countryside we fly over here.
>> I know it comes from this side of the Tasman however you will be very pleased
with the ingenuity and simplicity of the Airmaster.
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>> Hope all is well with you. Now flying the big one from the left seat I hear.
I spent 14 years from the right seat and enjoyed it very much.
>>
>> Good luck on the industrial side, don't get locked out!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> Tim Ward
>> 12 Waiwetu Street
>> Fendalton,
>> Christchurch, 8052
>> New Zealand.
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>> ward.t@xtra.co.nz
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>> Ph 64 3 3515166
>> Mob 0210640221
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>> On 27/08/2011, at 7:34 PM, Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Its been a long while since I've had to think much about props. In truth I
still have a lot of building to go before I have to worry again. I'm
nevertheless
wondering if more learned people would care to comment on whether a fixed
pitch prop, maybe a Catto prop, could work on a 914. I know the pitch of the
prop
would need to be determined to suit the style of flying I prefer, and lets
say that is to go as fast as my engine/airframe combination will allow, at 75%
power. To that end I reckon my takeoff performance will be compromised, but
recent video of Bob Catto speaking makes me believe it might only be in the
order
of a couple of hundred feet. If I can deal with that, well what other
limitations
are there that haven't come to mind yet? Does anyone know of a builder
of anything that has strapped a fixed pitch prop to a 914? I don't and thats
why I'm asking. There might be a bunch, I just don't know them. Also, there
might
be some issues at altitude, although simplisticall!
>> y !
>>> I believe the prop works in an IAS environment so maybe it doesn't matter.
I think there is probably even issues of aerodynamics that might be wrong with
that last statement, so I'm happy to read whatever someone can contribute.
>>> Thanks
>>> Reg
>>> Tony Renshaw
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