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[rebel-builders] High speed prop

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Drew Dalgleish

[rebel-builders] High speed prop

Post by Drew Dalgleish » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:30 am

At 07:11 PM 12/11/2006 -0900, you wrote:
Regarding the prop spinning 3300 RPM, I was very pleased with the Warnke
"Almost constant speed" wooden prop that I used on my KR-2 years ago,
turning about 3200 RPM max. Added benefit - it was very nice looking. Side
note regarding an old rumor - I have flown in rain, heavy at times, many
times behind good wooden props with no sign of damage. I think it's
possible the wooden prop versus rain problem may be from times past and
maybe sealers, coatings, and leading edge protection weren't quite as good
as they are now.

Mike
044SR
I'll second that. I flew in heavy rains a couple times with my new prince
prop and all the rain did was wash the bugs off. I even had a rough water
take off that was way wetter than I care to repeat.
Drew



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Drew Dalgleish

[rebel-builders] High speed prop

Post by Drew Dalgleish » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:30 am

At 07:58 PM 12/12/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Mike & Drew.

I flew my new prince prop in moderate rain 3 different occasions for
approx, 15 minutes each time.First time a little wear,2nd time a little
more,3rd time i have to send prob back to prince for repairs.Running
2450.Not happy with prop at all.
Strange yours is ok in Rain & mine is not.Any othes have experience with
prince prop in rain.

Alvin R776

Gander NL. Canada
Maybe you just got a bad prop Alvin. My first flight in the rain was almost
2 hours with several diversions around the really heavy rain. This is when
I was just starting to break the engine in and I didn't take it below
2500rpm. I paid for leading edge protection on my prop but there isn't
anything different on the leading edge that I can see. My old warp drive
had a nice strip of stainless steel to protect it.
Drew



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