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Well, sent my info to the insurance, they got back to me, through one of
the other partners, and said they needed more information. They wanted to know how many hours I had in a 175B, I said I had none, but shouldn't the 172 count? It's the same except for the CS prop. So I gave them what they wanted, and they said that I was covered now for dual until I got 2 hours and a sign off. Went and did that tonight, now I'll fax them a copy of the signoff and away I go! I hope. I won't be suprised if they want something else though. Love the plane though, man what a difference from a 150. 15 years older than what I was flying and so much nicer. I only wish it had a back window so I could hold centerline better. Still a little weired out about the CS prop though. Read what I could find and it seems like everyone I talk to has a different opinion on what is right and wrong. Some say climb at 24MP and 2400 RPM prop. Cruise at 23 squared. The tach has a red area marked and is noted that you shouldn't run in that range for an extended period, it's around 1700-2000 RPM's I think. What's up with that? Vibration? Harmonics? I was also told to use full prop if under 100MPH or under 15MP. Can anyone enlighten me on this? Wayne |
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squared. The tach has a red area marked and is noted that you shouldn't
run in that range for an extended period, it's around 1700-2000 RPM's I think. What's up with that? Vibration? Harmonics? I was also told to use full prop if under 100MPH or under 15MP. Can anyone enlighten me on this? Wayne Yes, harmonics and vibrations, there are many aircraft that have similar limitations, the C177 comes to mind, and also some 3 bladed Arrows. Full Prop if under 100MPH? not sure about why that one.. but I'm sure the idea of going to full prop (high RPM) when under 15in MP, you are most likely below the "prop governing range" and want the best performance, if your under 15in MP you are either "throttled back" for descent, or very high MSL. enjoy the plane.. BT |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:sxh0b.5319$Qy4.1728@fed1read05... Full Prop if under 100MPH? not sure about why that one.. but I'm sure the idea of going to full prop (high RPM) when under 15in MP, you are most likely below the "prop governing range" and want the best performance, if your under 15in MP you are either "throttled back" for descent, or very high Bad idea in geared engines to run the prop forward in descents. There's always a tiny amount of play in the gearbox. You don't want to spend a lot of time with the prop driving the engine. |
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This one's not geared, it was replaced with an O-360
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message . .. "BTIZ" wrote in message news:sxh0b.5319$Qy4.1728@fed1read05... Full Prop if under 100MPH? not sure about why that one.. but I'm sure the idea of going to full prop (high RPM) when under 15in MP, you are most likely below the "prop governing range" and want the best performance, if your under 15in MP you are either "throttled back" for descent, or very high Bad idea in geared engines to run the prop forward in descents. There's always a tiny amount of play in the gearbox. You don't want to spend a lot of time with the prop driving the engine. |
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![]() "Wayne" wrote in message ... This one's not geared, it was replaced with an O-360 Nevermind. |
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![]() "Wayne" wrote in message ... Still a little weired out about the CS prop though. Read what I could find and it seems like everyone I talk to has a different opinion on what is right and wrong. Some say climb at 24MP and 2400 RPM prop. Cruise at 23 squared. The tach has a red area marked and is noted that you shouldn't run in that range for an extended period, it's around 1700-2000 RPM's I think. What's up with that? Vibration? Harmonics? I was also told to use full prop if under 100MPH or under 15MP. Can anyone enlighten me on this? Get you to your POH. Do NOT listen to old wives tales especially when it comes to geared engines. Running the GO-300 at incorrectly l low RPM settings is one of the reason they got a bad name. |
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Yeah as well and diving and running the engine rpm up from the dive. But
mine has an O-360, not the old O-300. The POH isn't so easy since it's a mod. The 100MPH and 15MP came from an O-360 manual if I remember right. Wayne "Ron Natalie" wrote in message . .. "Wayne" wrote in message ... Still a little weired out about the CS prop though. Read what I could find and it seems like everyone I talk to has a different opinion on what is right and wrong. Some say climb at 24MP and 2400 RPM prop. Cruise at 23 squared. The tach has a red area marked and is noted that you shouldn't run in that range for an extended period, it's around 1700-2000 RPM's I think. What's up with that? Vibration? Harmonics? I was also told to use full prop if under 100MPH or under 15MP. Can anyone enlighten me on this? Get you to your POH. Do NOT listen to old wives tales especially when it comes to geared engines. Running the GO-300 at incorrectly l low RPM settings is one of the reason they got a bad name. |
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![]() On 18-Aug-2003, "Wayne" wrote: Still a little weired out about the CS prop though. Read what I could find and it seems like everyone I talk to has a different opinion on what is right and wrong. Some say climb at 24MP and 2400 RPM prop. Cruise at 23 squared. The teach has a red area marked and is noted that you shouldn't run in that range for an extended period, it's around 1700-2000 RPM's I think. What's up with that? Vibration? Harmonics? I was also told to use full prop if under 100MPH or under 15MP. Can anyone enlighten me on this? The STC covering the engine change should have included a supplement for the POH (actually, it's probably an "Owner's Manual" on an old Cessna). This supplement should include a new set of performance charts that allow you to figure, among other things, percentage of power at given MP/RPM settings. Which to use? Well, for TO and max performance climb the prop should be at max RPM. The prop control should also be put full forward after you retard the throttle to land. (Do it earlier in the pattern and the sudden increase in engine speed will likely give a start to your passengers.) For cruise, any recommended MP/RPM combination is fine. You may find that the engine runs smoother at some settings than at others. Of course, you should avoid RPM settings in the red arc, which may cause excessive sympathetic vibrations. You have probably already been instructed that, in making power changes that involve both throttle and prop controls, you should pull back on the throttle first (for reducing power) and push forward on the prop control first (for increasing power). -Elliott Drucker |
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