Those numbers are supposed to be with the new gear legs and the two bladed
prop. My understanding is that the V530 is 2.4 meters or about 94.5 inches.
I am looking at the MT 3 blade prop that is 98 inches.
Scott
SR#174
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Scott, are those numbers with the M14P's 2-blade wooden prop and the new
SR3500 gear legs??? Do you know the length of the M14's prop?
I ask, as I'm now the owner of a partially completed SR, and if I take it to
completion will be most likely installing the M462RF (315HP) that I obtained
with it, along with the V530 metal 2 blade prop that is 106" long (2" less
than 9 feet!). I am curious about sufficient clearance when wheel landing.
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Prop diameters
Prop diameters
Thanks Scott, Mike, John, etc for the prop information. One slip up on my
part! The prop I have is a V520/7 not a V530. Mine is all aluminum, the V530
is wood. Measured it again this morning and it is definitely over 106" long
though. Each blade length from tip to the hub collar is 46 inches long and
the hub is just over 14 inches outside collar to outside collar, for a total
of 106" +.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: "Scott & Leere' Aldrich" <flynski@peoplepc.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:03 AM
Subject: Prop diameters
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part! The prop I have is a V520/7 not a V530. Mine is all aluminum, the V530
is wood. Measured it again this morning and it is definitely over 106" long
though. Each blade length from tip to the hub collar is 46 inches long and
the hub is just over 14 inches outside collar to outside collar, for a total
of 106" +.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: "Scott & Leere' Aldrich" <flynski@peoplepc.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:03 AM
Subject: Prop diameters
inches.Those numbers are supposed to be with the new gear legs and the two bladed
prop. My understanding is that the V530 is 2.4 meters or about 94.5
toI am looking at the MT 3 blade prop that is 98 inches.
Scott
SR#174
-----Original Message-----
Scott, are those numbers with the M14P's 2-blade wooden prop and the new
SR3500 gear legs??? Do you know the length of the M14's prop?
I ask, as I'm now the owner of a partially completed SR, and if I take it
obtainedcompletion will be most likely installing the M462RF (315HP) that I
**with it, along with the V530 metal 2 blade prop that is 106" long (2" less
than 9 feet!). I am curious about sufficient clearance when wheel landing.
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Prop diameters
Hi Wayne !
Glad you're up and about !! Hope it wemt well, and you ARE
taking it easy !!!! ;-)
I was told that prop was 96", but it seems that was an inaccurate
translation, and 94.5 is closer to reality. With the shorter SR2500
gear legs, it definitely made me nervous, but there was no problem
with clearance with the longer legs. A side benefit is that it lands
much nicer with the longer legs - I guess the higher angle gives a
better stall for smooth 3 pointers. I never had enough nerve to try
wheel landings - in fact, for a long time, I took off with the tail
low, just to be sure ! (and that was with the larger tires ..)
I spoke to several M-14 pilots at Sun 'n Fun, and the consensus
was as mentioned in one of the recent posts - the 2 blade prop that
is on the SR3500 is not the best prop for that engine, BUT it IS the
cheapest (at about $6,000 !). Everyone who had tried them agreed that
the larger diameter 3 blade MT was a FAR better prop - BUT it was
over twice the price !!!! That situation may have changed, but the
price and the extra length were both major deterrents for several
SR builders ....
Not sure how you'd make out with that 106"-er ..... you
might indeed need some really big tires !! ;-)
....bobp
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Glad you're up and about !! Hope it wemt well, and you ARE
taking it easy !!!! ;-)
I was told that prop was 96", but it seems that was an inaccurate
translation, and 94.5 is closer to reality. With the shorter SR2500
gear legs, it definitely made me nervous, but there was no problem
with clearance with the longer legs. A side benefit is that it lands
much nicer with the longer legs - I guess the higher angle gives a
better stall for smooth 3 pointers. I never had enough nerve to try
wheel landings - in fact, for a long time, I took off with the tail
low, just to be sure ! (and that was with the larger tires ..)
I spoke to several M-14 pilots at Sun 'n Fun, and the consensus
was as mentioned in one of the recent posts - the 2 blade prop that
is on the SR3500 is not the best prop for that engine, BUT it IS the
cheapest (at about $6,000 !). Everyone who had tried them agreed that
the larger diameter 3 blade MT was a FAR better prop - BUT it was
over twice the price !!!! That situation may have changed, but the
price and the extra length were both major deterrents for several
SR builders ....
Not sure how you'd make out with that 106"-er ..... you
might indeed need some really big tires !! ;-)
....bobp
---------------------------------orig.----------------------------------
At 10:13 AM 11/16/01 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks Scott, Mike, John, etc for the prop information. One slip up on my
part! The prop I have is a V520/7 not a V530. Mine is all aluminum, the V530
is wood. Measured it again this morning and it is definitely over 106" long
though. Each blade length from tip to the hub collar is 46 inches long and
the hub is just over 14 inches outside collar to outside collar, for a total
of 106" +.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott & Leere' Aldrich" <flynski@peoplepc.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:03 AM
Subject: Prop diameters
inches.Those numbers are supposed to be with the new gear legs and the two bladed
prop. My understanding is that the V530 is 2.4 meters or about 94.5toI am looking at the MT 3 blade prop that is 98 inches.
Scott
SR#174
-----Original Message-----
Scott, are those numbers with the M14P's 2-blade wooden prop and the new
SR3500 gear legs??? Do you know the length of the M14's prop?
I ask, as I'm now the owner of a partially completed SR, and if I take itobtainedcompletion will be most likely installing the M462RF (315HP) that I**with it, along with the V530 metal 2 blade prop that is 106" long (2" less
than 9 feet!). I am curious about sufficient clearance when wheel landing.
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