Re: Trying to select a propeller?

Re: Trying to select a propeller?

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Trying to select a propeller? Rob Turk 02-05-2007
Hi Rob,

I've used Tennesse props before, good props. but the best overall Wood
prop I've used is one made by Culver Props. They have a strong movement in
the WW1 flying groups and are coming on strong.
http://www.culverprops.com/menu.htm


Alan


"Rob Turk" <wipe_this_r.turk@chello.nl> wrote in message
news:5e039$45c77395$3ec2f251$853@news.chello.nl...
> I am looking for a good prop to fit my Rans S6S w. Jabiru 3300 engine. So
> far two have failed to satisfy:
> 1. Wooden Jabiru J400 propeller, too easy to overrev the engine
> 2. 3-blade composite Warp drive, not enough cooling due to lack of airflow
> near the hub
>
> Candidates so far are:
> 1. Tennessee wooden prop, heard some good things about it but haven't
> seen one in 'real life'
> 2. Wooden GT prop, looks great, seems to be good quality, said to perform
> well
> 3. Sensenich composite ground adjustable, versatile, good reputation
> vendor, but my co-builder thinks it's ugly...
>
> Any advice from the group is appreciated.
>
> Rob
>
>




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