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I am looking for info as to which prop would be suitable for a Pober Pixie
with a 1600 cc VW. The plane has a 53x38 which is too much for the engine. I believe that is used on an 1835 cc VW, same plane . Any info or leads to info would be appreciated. |
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"dave" wrote in message ...
I am looking for info as to which prop would be suitable for a Pober Pixie with a 1600 cc VW. The plane has a 53x38 which is too much for the engine. I believe that is used on an 1835 cc VW, same plane . Any info or leads to info would be appreciated. IMHO, that is not enough engine for that plane. As near as I can tell, not many of them flew with VWs of any sort. Most of the completions I've seen had small Continentals, which tellls me something. But consulting my copy of Eric Clutton's "Propeller Making for the Amateur", he notes "By far the best way of 'designing' a prop is to copy one that has been used successfully in a similar application." Going by that rubric, a 54X33, as fitted to a Jodel D.9, a low-winger, but also with an open cockpit and roughly similar wing area, would be a good place to start. VP-1s use a 53X36. So it seems you need to lose at least 2 inches of pitch. Clutton has suggestions on how to change pitch of built props, so you may be able to do it yourself. The simplest way to decrease the pitch of the prop will also reduce the blade area, which will be a good thing with this smaller engine. Blade area is a much-neglected variable in chosing the correct prop. The easiest way to buy this slim, but incredibly valuable volume is online via http://www.buildersbooks.com/propeller_making.htm, although you can also buy it direct from the author, who's web site is http://www.cafes.net/doctordiesel/DDaccessories.htm |
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