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There are sun angles such that on final I get a strobe effect from sun
reflected off the back of the wooden prop. I have asked Sensinich if painting the back would cause them any heartburn i.e. different rates of heat absorbtion, balance , etc. NILHRD from them yet. Anyone had any experience? - Mike |
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My prop was made by Aymar/Demuth and came from the factory with black paint
on the back.It hasn't given any problems in 4 years and over 300 hours, and the black paint more or less makes the prop disappear from the pilot's seat. I don't think you'll have any problems painting yours. Just make sure it is clean to start with, and use a semi-gloss (not flat) paint. Flat paints don't hold up well, and are harder to clean. Also, use light coats of paint, and try and keep the amount of paint equal on both blades or your prop *might* have a balance problem. KB "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... There are sun angles such that on final I get a strobe effect from sun reflected off the back of the wooden prop. I have asked Sensinich if painting the back would cause them any heartburn i.e. different rates of heat absorbtion, balance , etc. NILHRD from them yet. Anyone had any experience? - Mike |
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Michael Horowitz wrote: There are sun angles such that on final I get a strobe effect from sun reflected off the back of the wooden prop. I have asked Sensinich if painting the back would cause them any heartburn i.e. different rates of heat absorbtion, balance , etc. NILHRD from them yet. Anyone had any experience? - Mike That strobe effect could be more than annoying. Some pilots are unaware of flicker vertigo, sometimes triggered by landing into a setting sun. The idle RPM of a prop shuttering a bright light source can scramble the brain so thoroughly that the pilot becomes incapable of flying, with fatal results. As a minimum it's good to find out whether you're susceptible to this, and if so, avoid landing on 27 at sunset! |
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![]() "Smitty" wrote in message news ![]() That strobe effect could be more than annoying. Some pilots are unaware of flicker vertigo, sometimes triggered by landing into a setting sun. The idle RPM of a prop shuttering a bright light source can scramble the brain so thoroughly that the pilot becomes incapable of flying, with fatal results. As a minimum it's good to find out whether you're susceptible to this, and if so, avoid landing on 27 at sunset! I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... |
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On Sat, 28 May 2005 08:53:09 -0400, Michael Horowitz
wrote: There are sun angles such that on final I get a strobe effect from sun reflected off the back of the wooden prop. I have asked Sensinich if painting the back would cause them any heartburn i.e. different rates of heat absorbtion, balance , etc. NILHRD from them yet. Anyone had any experience? - Mike paint the side facing you matt black. use an acrylic laquer out of a rattle can (its the lightest weight paint) paint even coats on each side then balance your prop. correct the imbalance with layers of paint. bolt it back on using a torque wrench and you will have done yourself and your aeroplane a big favour. shiny props of any colour are a liability with the sun behind you because you get a shiny wooden or chrome disk in front of you that can be impossible to see through. (been there and painted it matt black the next day. balancing the prop is very important in the battle against fatigue failures) Stealth Pilot Australia |
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![]() "Blueskies" I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... Diabetics? How does that work? Montblack |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote in message ... "Smitty" wrote in message news ![]() That strobe effect could be more than annoying. Some pilots are unaware of flicker vertigo, sometimes triggered by landing into a setting sun. The idle RPM of a prop shuttering a bright light source can scramble the brain so thoroughly that the pilot becomes incapable of flying, with fatal results. As a minimum it's good to find out whether you're susceptible to this, and if so, avoid landing on 27 at sunset! I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... Yes, and there is also anecdotal evidence in the literature that it renders viagra ineffective and has triggered coprolalia. That's the reason why I paint the backside of woods props flat black, or with satin varnish. |
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Montblack wrote:
"Blueskies" I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... Diabetics? How does that work? Dianetics... Believers in everything Diane... |
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
Montblack wrote: "Blueskies" I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... Diabetics? How does that work? Dianetics... Believers in everything Diane... Frequently in conflict with Judyism which is basically what occurs when Judy finds you with Diane. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 May 2005 15:27:27 GMT, "Blueskies" wrote: : :"Smitty" wrote in message news ![]() : That strobe effect could be more than annoying. Some pilots are unaware : of flicker vertigo, sometimes triggered by landing into a setting sun. : The idle RPM of a prop shuttering a bright light source can scramble the : brain so thoroughly that the pilot becomes incapable of flying, with : fatal results. As a minimum it's good to find out whether you're : susceptible to this, and if so, avoid landing on 27 at sunset! : :I've also read that this flicker can cause a seizure in diabetics... : No. In epileptics, sometimes. Well, one good reply out of 5 isn't bad...thanks! |
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