has a very slight taper in the last 16 inches or so, not square or extremely
tapered like what they call their "constant speed" blade that are also
offered now). It doesn't work as well as a 74x56 sensenich (like Bob P. has
on his), but it also doesn't weigh 40 pounds either! Mine only weighs 11.62
pounds (that is the hub, all hardware, prop bolts and 3 blades) spinner adds
another 2.32 pounds for a total of 13.94lbs. The Sensenich is 40 pounds Plus
the spinner. Mine hasn't shown any signs of giving in yet and if you go with
the W.D., why not put the dampener on it (seeing you already have it) as
this would only give you a total prop weight of around 24 pounds.
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: <Legeorgen@cs.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Rebel "652"
wasWayne, I have yet to order a prop. I had intended to us the WD because I
woodpleased with its performance on my Kitfox. I know a lot of guys like the
find aSensenich, but I like the idea of being able to change the pitch... to
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------perfect fit. Would you use the WD again on your 0320? I also have a Mark
Landaul prop vibration dampener but it must weight 10 lb. and because I
didn't cut back the firewall I was not going to use it.
Bruce G
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