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On Aug 15, 1:27*pm, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 08/15/08 12:10, Vaughn Simon wrote: "Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message .... Suppose I put this prop on my Cessna 150. *It only weighs 9.5 pounds, as compared to the Sensenich weight of 24 pounds. *So I save 14.5 #. * * But it will make a largish change in your CG. *The fuel and passenger load for a 150 are both near the CG, so you might end up putting a few pounds of ballast in the tail to stay within the CG envelope. *That would cost you some of the initial weight advantage. If you reduce the weight of the prop, won't that move your CG aft? Requiring less weight in the tail (actually, anywhere behind the CG) to support the same flight envelope? Can anyone guess how this would effect my performance? *How much better climb and how much better cruise? * *Nobody can answer that question until you specify a pitch. *Any given fixed pitch prop will be optimized for climb (at the expense of cruise speed) or cruise (at the expense of takeoff and climb performance) or somewhere in between. -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane, USUA Ultralight Pilot Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA Mark is dead right on this one,,, And you might end up with an ill handling plane with an aft CG that will happen..... be safe out there. |
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