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Jan Carlsson www.jcpropellerdesign.com "Philippe Vessaire" skrev i meddelandet -moi... Hello, What about these prop? May I realy gain a little more airspeed versus ordinary prop? What gain with carbon fiber? My airplane: Gardan MiniCab, engine A65. Thanks -- MiniCab F-PRAZ Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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Philippe Vessaire wrote in message -moi...
Hello, What about these prop? May I realy gain a little more airspeed versus ordinary prop? What gain with carbon fiber? My airplane: Gardan MiniCab, engine A65. Thanks Philippe, I switched from a Warp to a Prince a few years ago and found the takeoff-run thrust vastly improved (subjective, but clearly noticeably improved). Comments from the airport rats confirmed that the Prince is extremely quiet compared to the Warp. I have the wood with epoxy coating. Prince can make the epoxy-coated props thinner and thus more efficient than the plain wood. If Prince is offering carbon-fiber, I'm sure they will be even more efficient, but I haven't checked into them. Can't comment on a top-speed increase because in a gyro that's not too much of a concern. I have no financial interest in Prince props, so my post is totally spam-free. From what I read, Prince has an excellent reputation and fine product. I am very satisfied with mine. Ken J. - Sandy Eggo |
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![]() "Ken Sandyeggo" wrote in message om... Philippe Vessaire wrote in message -moi... Hello, What about these prop? May I realy gain a little more airspeed versus ordinary prop? What gain with carbon fiber? My airplane: Gardan MiniCab, engine A65. Thanks Philippe, I switched from a Warp to a Prince a few years ago and found the takeoff-run thrust vastly improved (subjective, but clearly noticeably improved). Comments from the airport rats confirmed that the Prince is extremely quiet compared to the Warp. I have the wood with epoxy coating. Prince can make the epoxy-coated props thinner and thus more efficient than the plain wood. If Prince is offering carbon-fiber, I'm sure they will be even more efficient, but I haven't checked into them. Can't comment on a top-speed increase because in a gyro that's not too much of a concern. I have no financial interest in Prince props, so my post is totally spam-free. From what I read, Prince has an excellent reputation and fine product. I am very satisfied with mine. Ken J. - Sandy Eggo And made in the small hometown I grew up in. I have looked at the address, but cant figure out where they are located. It has been a number of years since I have been back. Anyone here ever been to the factory? -- Jim in NC |
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