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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:56 am
by Drew Dalgleish
Hi Rick Sorry I'm not going to share my prince prop. I wanted to mention
though that it has a very thin profile and I don't think that making it out
of wood without the carbon fibre is a very good idea.

At 10:44 PM 3/16/2007 +1100, you wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements
from) that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport
from you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either ....
yes, I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)



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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:56 am
by Rick Harper
Thanks anyway Drew ! :o)

I'm just hoping someone has a "spare" or a busted one I can borrow or buy !

Biggus
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Drew Dalgleish
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?


Hi Rick Sorry I'm not going to share my prince prop. I wanted to mention
though that it has a very thin profile and I don't think that making it out
of wood without the carbon fibre is a very good idea.

At 10:44 PM 3/16/2007 +1100, you wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements
from) that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport
from you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either ....
yes, I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)



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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:56 am
by Bob Patterson
Hi Rick !

Don't think you'll have too much luck - think that nobody
is making Warnke's anymore, and the Prince is a thin &
complex shape. Because they change pitch, the numbers
for Prince are quite different from others ! Something
like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close
to what you want for 150/160 hp. ....

The principle is the same as the old scimitar props
used in WW I, though - and that, you might be able
to make yourself. The Prince is kind of a bat-wing
shape that approximates a scimitar, but easier to
make - and you could skip the winglets....

Maybe if you did a standard prop layout, and extended
the middle of the leading edge forward about 2 - 3",
tapering back in the center & more outboard, you could get
some of the extra pull that twists the blade under load ....
A LOT of trial-and-error - but might be fun & educational !!
You could maybe use a standard prop blank & add the
extra with extra wood, & modelling clay or plaster to get
a rough shape for testing ... just as a pattern for the
cutting machine. Suspect the blade would have
to be a bit thinner for twisting ... mainly outboard.

Keep us posted !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Friday 16 March 2007 11:44, Rick Harper wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements from)
that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport from
you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either .... yes,
I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)


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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:00 pm
by Rick Harper
G'day again Bob ...

I just realised (whilst re-reading this e-mail) - that you said Prince's prop' would be :

"Something like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close to what you want for 150/160 hp. ...."

A 76" dia' !?!?!?!?

HELL ..... if Prince's "P-Tip" is like adding another 2" (as he states on his webpage)..... that would make it equivalent to a 78" "normal" prop' !?!
(or am I misunderstanding something here ?)

I wrote to Lonnie about 3 days ago & asked about the cost of a prop for a Rebel with approximately 170ish HP - with an expected "cruise speed" of around 105 Knots .... but as yet, he has not replied ....
(I also tried to find costs of his propellers through other places - all to no avail :o(

Do you know roughly what a Prince prop costs to suit a Rebel such as ours (170ish HP & on wheels WITH spats on all 3 wheels) ?

( there seems to be two models ..... WOOD with a composite P-Tip and also WOOD CORE with composite covering & P-Tip ... yes ?)

Thanks Bob !

Biggus
541R

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Patterson
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?



Hi Rick !

Don't think you'll have too much luck - think that nobody
is making Warnke's anymore, and the Prince is a thin &
complex shape. Because they change pitch, the numbers
for Prince are quite different from others ! Something
like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close
to what you want for 150/160 hp. ....

The principle is the same as the old scimitar props
used in WW I, though - and that, you might be able
to make yourself. The Prince is kind of a bat-wing
shape that approximates a scimitar, but easier to
make - and you could skip the winglets....

Maybe if you did a standard prop layout, and extended
the middle of the leading edge forward about 2 - 3",
tapering back in the center & more outboard, you could get
some of the extra pull that twists the blade under load ....
A LOT of trial-and-error - but might be fun & educational !!
You could maybe use a standard prop blank & add the
extra with extra wood, & modelling clay or plaster to get
a rough shape for testing ... just as a pattern for the
cutting machine. Suspect the blade would have
to be a bit thinner for twisting ... mainly outboard.

Keep us posted !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Friday 16 March 2007 11:44, Rick Harper wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements from)
that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport from
you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either .... yes,
I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)


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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:00 pm
by Rick Harper
OOPS ... scratch that last e-mail - I just realised I had missed the prices as they were on the "How to order" page ...

Big
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day again Bob ...

I just realised (whilst re-reading this e-mail) - that you said Prince's prop' would be :

"Something like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close to what you want for 150/160 hp. ...."

A 76" dia' !?!?!?!?

HELL ..... if Prince's "P-Tip" is like adding another 2" (as he states on his webpage)..... that would make it equivalent to a 78" "normal" prop' !?!
(or am I misunderstanding something here ?)

I wrote to Lonnie about 3 days ago & asked about the cost of a prop for a Rebel with approximately 170ish HP - with an expected "cruise speed" of around 105 Knots .... but as yet, he has not replied ....
(I also tried to find costs of his propellers through other places - all to no avail :o(

Do you know roughly what a Prince prop costs to suit a Rebel such as ours (170ish HP & on wheels WITH spats on all 3 wheels) ?

( there seems to be two models ..... WOOD with a composite P-Tip and also WOOD CORE with composite covering & P-Tip ... yes ?)

Thanks Bob !

Biggus
541R

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Patterson
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?



Hi Rick !

Don't think you'll have too much luck - think that nobody
is making Warnke's anymore, and the Prince is a thin &
complex shape. Because they change pitch, the numbers
for Prince are quite different from others ! Something
like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close
to what you want for 150/160 hp. ....

The principle is the same as the old scimitar props
used in WW I, though - and that, you might be able
to make yourself. The Prince is kind of a bat-wing
shape that approximates a scimitar, but easier to
make - and you could skip the winglets....

Maybe if you did a standard prop layout, and extended
the middle of the leading edge forward about 2 - 3",
tapering back in the center & more outboard, you could get
some of the extra pull that twists the blade under load ....
A LOT of trial-and-error - but might be fun & educational !!
You could maybe use a standard prop blank & add the
extra with extra wood, & modelling clay or plaster to get
a rough shape for testing ... just as a pattern for the
cutting machine. Suspect the blade would have
to be a bit thinner for twisting ... mainly outboard.

Keep us posted !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Friday 16 March 2007 11:44, Rick Harper wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements from)
that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport from
you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either .... yes,
I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)


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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:00 pm
by Bob Patterson
You got it, Rick !

Prince props for O-320's are usually 76" - a longer
prop is always better -- if you have ground clearance,
and that's no issue on the Rebel ! His pitch numbers
seem to be aout 10 lower than Sensenich - guess that's
because of the 'auto-change' ! ;-)

i wouldn't even try to do the winglets - just getting
the blade shape should do most of the work. You
really don't want to shed a tip !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Saturday 17 March 2007 22:23, Rick Harper wrote:
G'day again Bob ...

I just realised (whilst re-reading this e-mail) - that you said Prince's
prop' would be :
"Something like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close to what
you want for 150/160 hp. ...."
A 76" dia' !?!?!?!?

HELL ..... if Prince's "P-Tip" is like adding another 2" (as he states on
his webpage)..... that would make it equivalent to a 78" "normal" prop' !?!
(or am I misunderstanding something here ?)

I wrote to Lonnie about 3 days ago & asked about the cost of a prop for a
Rebel with approximately 170ish HP - with an expected "cruise speed" of
around 105 Knots .... but as yet, he has not replied ....
(I also tried to find costs of his propellers through other places - all to
no avail :o(
Do you know roughly what a Prince prop costs to suit a Rebel such as ours
(170ish HP & on wheels WITH spats on all 3 wheels) ?
( there seems to be two models ..... WOOD with a composite P-Tip and also
WOOD CORE with composite covering & P-Tip ... yes ?)
Thanks Bob !

Biggus
541R

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Patterson
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?



Hi Rick !

Don't think you'll have too much luck - think that nobody
is making Warnke's anymore, and the Prince is a thin &
complex shape. Because they change pitch, the numbers
for Prince are quite different from others ! Something
like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close
to what you want for 150/160 hp. ....

The principle is the same as the old scimitar props
used in WW I, though - and that, you might be able
to make yourself. The Prince is kind of a bat-wing
shape that approximates a scimitar, but easier to
make - and you could skip the winglets....

Maybe if you did a standard prop layout, and extended
the middle of the leading edge forward about 2 - 3",
tapering back in the center & more outboard, you could get
some of the extra pull that twists the blade under load ....
A LOT of trial-and-error - but might be fun & educational !!
You could maybe use a standard prop blank & add the
extra with extra wood, & modelling clay or plaster to get
a rough shape for testing ... just as a pattern for the
cutting machine. Suspect the blade would have
to be a bit thinner for twisting ... mainly outboard.

Keep us posted !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Friday 16 March 2007 11:44, Rick Harper wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE
propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements
from)
that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport
from
you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either ....
yes,
I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)


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[rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:00 pm
by Rick Harper
Yep .... just what I was thinking Bob !

I have access to , ... & will probably end up owning a pantograph here in Sydney - built by a couple of aeronautical engineers in their youth (it's about 35 years old ... but still works fine !)
(this is the machine that I have been "roughing out" all my propellers on .... but you still need a "master pattern" (old prop blade) to start with )

I was talking to a wizz (smart) friend today - saying that "the world needs" a propeller, not unlike an MT from Germany .....
Wood core (for the hysteresis effect) and carbon fibre for the outer THIN shape & strength ... BUT, with the scimitar shape - ( for the auto pitch effect - like Warnke & Prince) - BUT with a ground adjustable hub !

I reckon that with 3 different length blades - you could suit just about EVERY engine from 30 HP to 200 ! - and still be CHEAP ...........
AND, you could reuse that same propeller on other planes & HP ratings - just by altering the pitch a tad to suit !!!

Biggus
541R


----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Patterson
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Re: REBEL propeller ?!?



Hi Rick !

Don't think you'll have too much luck - think that nobody
is making Warnke's anymore, and the Prince is a thin &
complex shape. Because they change pitch, the numbers
for Prince are quite different from others ! Something
like a 76 x 44 (or 45, or 46) inch Prince would be close
to what you want for 150/160 hp. ....

The principle is the same as the old scimitar props
used in WW I, though - and that, you might be able
to make yourself. The Prince is kind of a bat-wing
shape that approximates a scimitar, but easier to
make - and you could skip the winglets....

Maybe if you did a standard prop layout, and extended
the middle of the leading edge forward about 2 - 3",
tapering back in the center & more outboard, you could get
some of the extra pull that twists the blade under load ....
A LOT of trial-and-error - but might be fun & educational !!
You could maybe use a standard prop blank & add the
extra with extra wood, & modelling clay or plaster to get
a rough shape for testing ... just as a pattern for the
cutting machine. Suspect the blade would have
to be a bit thinner for twisting ... mainly outboard.

Keep us posted !

--
......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Friday 16 March 2007 11:44, Rick Harper wrote:
C'mon people ....

SOMEONE "out there" must have an unwanted WARNKE or PRINCE propeller
that roughly suits a Rebel with 160ish HP in it - (wrong pitch, diameter
etc), or broken (with one of the blades still OK - to take measurements from)
that I could possibly borrow or buy !?!
Have you got "a spare" that I could use for copying purposes ?!?

Remember - I am willing to get it freighted to Australia & back at MY
expense !
Yours HOPEFULLY

Rick Harper
541R
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Harper
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: REBEL propeller ?!?


G'day Everyone !

I am REALLY interested in making a "Warnke styled propeller" OR
a "Prince P-Tip styled propeller" for our Rebel ...
So ..........

1) Does anyone have EITHER a Warnke OR a Prince propeller that they
don't want - for WHATEVER reason - that they are wlling to sell OR
to "lend me" to try out ??? - (I'll arrange the transport from
you - to
me & back again)

2) Does anyone have a DAMAGED Warnke OR Prince propeller that I
can either BUY or BORROW - (I'll arrange the transport from you -
to me & back again)

(I'd like to "have a go" at making my own version of either .... yes,
I AM a glutton for punishment :o(
Hopefully yours

Rick "Biggus" Harper
541R ... (in OZ)


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