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![]() Anybody have any experience with these props? I just bought one today. After reading their website they look good, but what do you guys know, if anything? BWb |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 02:45:01 GMT, John Ammeter
wrote: On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 01:48:56 GMT, (Badwater Bill) wrote: Anybody have any experience with these props? I just bought one today. After reading their website they look good, but what do you guys know, if anything? BWb I know I'd have asked that question before buying the prop.... John Yeah John. I did. I just didn't ask it here because I figured that no one here would know anything about it. It's too "High End" both technically and monetarily for the RAHians. If it were a wooden $250 prop to mount on an ultralight, everyone here would have an opinion. Since it's a $15,000 prop (model 3300 three blade) to mount on an IO-550 that also costs another $50,000, I really didn't think of using RAH as my technical source of data. For some strange reason, I just felt like fishing here to see if by chance there was someone...just one person who might have had some experience with these guys. I should have known better. I'll shoot a picture of it later today and post it so you can see it. It's a work of art. I'm going to bring it home and put it in the middle of my living room floor along with the IO-550 core I just bought. In fact, John, do you think that wall between my living room and the garage is load bearing? I may just knock that wall out and turn the living room and garage into one big airplane building room. BWB |
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For some strange reason, I just felt like fishing here to see if by
chance there was someone...just one person who might have had some experience with these guys. I should have known better. I would have purchased from Whirlwind in El Cajon, CA at Gillespie Field. I put a 3 blade on my race modified HIO360-C1D6 This is the same type of Prop Wayne Handley used on his piston driven Raven. They have been around for 9 or 10 years. I would have also considered Hoffman. BTW mine is on a Glasair 1-RG located in Ogden, UT. I have had it up to 210 Kts true so far, only been flying it a few months. Also, I enjoyed your Alien story. |
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I would have purchased from Whirlwind in El Cajon, CA at Gillespie Field. I
put a 3 blade on my race modified HIO360-C1D6 This is the same type of Prop Wayne Handley used on his piston driven Raven. They have been around for 9 or 10 years. I would have also considered Hoffman. BTW mine is on a Glasair 1-RG located in Ogden, UT. I have had it up to 210 Kts true so far, only been flying it a few months. Also, I enjoyed your Alien story. Cool man. Did you build it? BWB Yes I did, took 19 years with a 10 year hiatus in the middle due to a new business ,marriage and 4 kids. |
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![]() "Badwater Bill" wrote do you think that wall between my living room and the garage is load bearing? I may just knock that wall out and turn the living room and garage into one big airplane building room. BWB Is it a one story? If so, go in the attic and look which way the ceiling joists or trusses run. If they are parallel to the wall in question, the wall may be safely removed. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.701 / Virus Database: 458 - Release Date: 6/7/2004 |
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![]() Is it a one story? If so, go in the attic and look which way the ceiling joists or trusses run. If they are parallel to the wall in question, the wall may be safely removed. Thanks Jim. Alread did that. I just knocked out the wall a couple days ago. Now I have about 1500 square feet to build within. BWB |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 01:48:56 GMT, (Badwater Bill) wrote: Anybody have any experience with these props? I just bought one today. After reading their website they look good, but what do you guys know, if anything? BWb I know I'd have asked that question before buying the prop.... John Yeah John. I did. I just didn't ask it here because I figured that no one here would know anything about it. It's too "High End" both technically and monetarily for the RAHians. If it were a wooden $250 prop to mount on an ultralight, everyone here would have an opinion. Since it's a $15,000 prop (model 3300 three blade) to mount on an IO-550 that also costs another $50,000, I really didn't think of using RAH as my technical source of data. For some strange reason, I just felt like fishing here to see if by chance there was someone...just one person who might have had some experience with these guys. I should have known better. I'll shoot a picture of it later today and post it so you can see it. It's a work of art. I'm going to bring it home and put it in the middle of my living room floor along with the IO-550 core I just bought. In fact, John, do you think that wall between my living room and the garage is load bearing? I may just knock that wall out and turn the living room and garage into one big airplane building room. BWB Let me put it this way Bill, if I had that kind of money to spend on a prop, it would not have been spent on the Aero Composites Propeller. I would have spent it on the best prop I could find for the money and that would have been the MT Propeller. So why did you bother to ask here at all? Just to try and start a flame fest or otherwise show how superior you think you are to everyone else here? Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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