Re: IVO prop dyn. balancing

Re: IVO prop dyn. balancing

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IVO prop dyn. balancing abripl 11-07-2005
> The blades, being held by only two bolts each, can move (or
> swing) chordwise in the hub......
> Even with those bolts torqued to spec we had blade movement between the
> plates. Fretting was evident on the blade bushings and mating plate
> surfaces. Scared us.



When ground testing my auto engine with an old style 3 blade IVO prop, I
took several still photos. Some of the photos appeared to show the blades
advancing or retreating much like that of a helicopter.....not sure if this
was a trick of the camera or actually happening. After about 10 hours of
ground time I found damage to the base of the blades. Now that the engine
is flying with an MT prop I've been unable to duplicate that effect in any
of my photos.
Russell Sherwood
Houston, TX





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