Right now I have three props that I could try on my Corvair.  I  started with 
a grey Prince P-Tip prop 52x50 "thinned".  I turn it 3350  static and 3800 
full throttle.  I runs smooth but fast.  In a shallow  dive it can go over 4000 
- near redline so I am going to try another prop. Tommy  Davenport sent me an 
older Prince P-tip  52x54 that I tried.   Static was 2950 and full was 3330 
but there was a lot more vibration.   Speeds were only a couple mph slower than 
the first prop.  I've removed it  and sent it back to Prince Aircraft Co. to 
have it reshaped and cleaned  up.  They hope to lighten it and give me a 52x54 
that has a static of 3200  and full throttle of 3600.  That should give me 
best torque advantage  without risking overspeed but we will see.  The third 
prop 
is a one front  Steve Makish but Im not sure what it is or whether to try it. 
  Bob  Lester has a new generation Prince p-tip carbon prop that is working 
well for  him and I may have a chance to try it soon to compare RPMs and 
Speeds.  He  says that his top speed went from 150 to 167 - not a bad gain at  
all.  
 We shall see.
    As far a props in the prop bank - the VW props can  sometimes be drilled 
for SAE 1 pattern as well and the SAE 1 for VW  pattern.  All the props I have 
here have both patterns.  This would  make interchange easier.
    As you all know, props are one of those mysterious  subjects with so many 
variables that make performance predictions  difficult.  You have to find a 
prop that you are happy with.  If you  get a chance to try various props DO.  
That way you have same ariframe,  engine and pilot and can more accurately 
check prop performance.  Get good  accurate numbers and log them for others to 
gain wisdom from.

Keep building - Sun N Fun around the corner..

Last three weeks my plane has been down for repairs and testing.   Repaired 
and painted wheel pants and gear fairings, installation of aileron gap  seals 
(fiberglass strip added to wing edge) 100 hr inspection, new throttle  quadrant 
and cables, insulating the rear compartment to reduce noise from  turtledeck, 
nav and strobe light installations, defrost installed, Manifold  Pressure 
gauge installed, templates for new seat made, and a bunch of  cleaning...  

Hope to have all finished in a day or so.  Im itching for a  YYYEEEHHHHAAAA 
!!!!!!

N41768  - Bill

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