Duncan, As all Europa props are close to 1600mm it makes
very little difference. The actual maths are set out in
the article 'Does propeller twist matter?' in Europa Flyer
no 65 (available like all back numbers on the beautiful
new Europa Club website at
www.theeuropaclub.org/the-club/europa-flyer/ ). For a
1600mm prop, the amount of twist needed rises rapidly from
6 degrees at 20 kts to 24 at 100kts but then levels off to
just 29 degrees at 160 kts before coming down somewhat at
higher speeds. As the curve flattens out in the working
range an increase in diameter just moves you marginally
along this relatively flat segment. In practice 26
degrees is within 3 degrees of optimal for speeds between
90 odd kts and 200+ kts, whereas 12 degrees (your Warp
drive blade) is optimal for sitting stationary on the
ground with the throttle half open (this giving an airflow
of 40kts past the cock[pit!)
Regards, David
"Duncan & Ami" <ami-mcfadyean@talktalk.net> wrote:
><ami-mcfadyean@talktalk.net>
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> You'll also need to measure the diameter for any
>meaningful comparison;
> generally, as diameter increases, the required overall
>prop twist along the
> blade needs to be slightly less.
> Then there's the fact that most manufactured blades in
>our class of use
> (e.g. Warp Drive, Arplast) start off as a larger
>diameter prop (with a
> better amount of twist) which is then cut down to the
>required diameter.
> This of course removes twist, usually to well below the
>optimum!
>
> Duncan McF.
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>advise
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> David, Graham and others,
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> I will take it upon myself to come up with the numbers
>on the twist of the
> Arplast PV50 and publish them here in due time.
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