I am looking for comments from others who have experience with the A75 on a BC series. I have a BC12D currently with an A65, preparing to change to A75. I would like to keep my metal prop. So I am trying to determine what I need to do about the propeller pitch. The A65 and A75 power curves are the same up to 2300 RPM. The extra 10 hp comes at the higher RPMs, so you need a prop that will allow the additional RPM. I want to ensure optimal climb without too much sacrifice in speed.
I currently have the 1A90 CM7044 propeller. (I just determined there is no log entry for this prop) With the A65, I currently barely manage to get 2050 RPM at full-throttle static on the ground. With the A75 I don't expect this to change, so I am considering flattening the pitch. The Piper J5A is certified with a CM7038 prop with the A75. Yet the airplane is does not need to be as fast as the Tcraft. The Luscombe 8C is certified with a CM7144 prop for climb and CM7146 for cruise with the A75.
I have flown a BC65 with an A75 and CM7443 prop. It climbs great... much better than my airplane. Granted the BC65 is a bit lighter than my BC12D. But this prop does not let the engine turn up fast enough to take advantage of the extra 10 hp. On the ground, it will turn up to 2100 rpm. and in flight will not go over 2250. I think if that prop was re-pitched to 7441 it would actually turn up even better.
Taking a SWAG at these considerations without an actual test, I am thinking I will have my CM7044 re-pitched to CM7041 and see how it will climb. Anybody have any comments?
Laz,
How's your A75 project coming along?
Sabrina,
1. Which propeller do you have with your A75.
2. Whats your full-throttle max RPM on the ground?
3. Whats your L and R magneto timing degrees setting?
Any other A75 BC fliers out there?
I currently have the 1A90 CM7044 propeller. (I just determined there is no log entry for this prop) With the A65, I currently barely manage to get 2050 RPM at full-throttle static on the ground. With the A75 I don't expect this to change, so I am considering flattening the pitch. The Piper J5A is certified with a CM7038 prop with the A75. Yet the airplane is does not need to be as fast as the Tcraft. The Luscombe 8C is certified with a CM7144 prop for climb and CM7146 for cruise with the A75.
I have flown a BC65 with an A75 and CM7443 prop. It climbs great... much better than my airplane. Granted the BC65 is a bit lighter than my BC12D. But this prop does not let the engine turn up fast enough to take advantage of the extra 10 hp. On the ground, it will turn up to 2100 rpm. and in flight will not go over 2250. I think if that prop was re-pitched to 7441 it would actually turn up even better.
Taking a SWAG at these considerations without an actual test, I am thinking I will have my CM7044 re-pitched to CM7041 and see how it will climb. Anybody have any comments?
Laz,
How's your A75 project coming along?
Sabrina,
1. Which propeller do you have with your A75.
2. Whats your full-throttle max RPM on the ground?
3. Whats your L and R magneto timing degrees setting?
Any other A75 BC fliers out there?
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