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    96924 ('46 BC-12D) is a few weeks away from a nearly total restoration, including new Poly Fiber throughout and a top overhaul on the A-65. The project did not come wtih a propeller. After searching this site for information, it seems that the Sensenich W72CK-42 is the right one. We will fly out of Albuquerque, NM (the other mile-high city). We'll go to 8,000' or more for trips. Temps (when we'll fly) will range from 30 to 100 degrees F. Weather is typically severe clear. Does anyone have any thoughts about whether this is the right prop for this situation? Thanks for all the advice that has been given over the last year and a half for this great restoration project. Bob

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    Re: What Propeller?

    Bob, I have N 96910. Pretty close to yours.

    The prop sound about right to me. I have used several different pitches and am now using the Mac 74/41. Out of a short strip and hot and humid weather. However I am thinking about a 72/42 wood. Love the wood for looks. And they work almost as well as the metal ones.

    Sound like you pretty much have it wired. Good luck.
    Lee
    Yellow Duck

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    • #3
      Re: What Propeller?

      I just got a new/used mac. for my A65 powered BC12D. I need to have it re-pitched from the 74-48 to a 74-43 or -42 . What kind of rpm can I expect to see on takeoff with a -43" pitch. Is 2300 rpm while straight and level a posibility, and if so what can I expect for a top speed at 2300 rpm with a 74-43?

      Jason
      N43643
      Jason

      Former BC12D & F19 owner
      TF#689
      TOC

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      • #4
        Re: What Propeller?

        Jason:
        I have a metal Mac 74-45, which I find to be a good all-round prop for my A-65 operations between 0 and 5000 feet amsl. I get about 2050 rpm static, 2100 take-off.
        Sounds like your -43 or -42 will be be very much a climb prop which might be OK for high or heavy stuff, and will give excellent climb performance...

        ...but unlikely to provide 100 mph cruise.

        Mind you, the prop you have might be too short in diameter to get this pitch. Is it a clipped prop? Ignore the "74" number, get a tape measure and measure the diameter.

        Rob

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        • #5
          Re: What Propeller?

          Rob-

          It mesures just a solid 74"

          Took me almost a year to find a realy nice 74" prop.

          Jason
          N43643
          Jason

          Former BC12D & F19 owner
          TF#689
          TOC

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          • #6
            Re: What Propeller?

            Thanks all - Looks like the wood 72/42 is the one for me. I'll let you know how it does out here in the thinner air! Bob

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            • #7
              Re: What Propeller?

              Bob, sounds like a good choice, get out pretty good and cruise about 90-95. Love wood, personal choice.
              Lee
              Yellow Duck

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              • #8
                Re: What Propeller?

                Bob,

                Something else you might want to consider when selecting a prop is the weight difference between wood and metal. When I removed the old wooden prop from my 85hp BC12D and went with a new Sensenich metal prop I lost 13# of useful load. That's pretty substantial but it probably did allow the baggage compartment to be loaded just a "tad" over the 50# limit and still be in the acceptable CG range!

                Regards,

                Roger Clyne
                N94964 BC12D/Model 19 Conversion
                Anchorage, AK

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