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  • #16
    Re: Wood vs. Metal

    Hi all, I just replaced my Flottorp 72X48 wooden prop with a factory
    new Sensenich 74CK-0-46 metal prop and here are the before and
    after performance figures: 2-way GPS verified airspeeds on the Flottorp
    at an optical tach verified RPM of 2200: 87 mph.
    2-way GPS verified airspeeds (averaged) at an optical tach verified rpm
    of 2200: 95 mph!
    Sensenich lists the metal prop as a climb prop and the optical tach verified
    static rpm of 2100 tends to hint at that, i am able to exceed redline at
    wide open throttle straight and level. The new prop is smoother than the old
    one and will cruise-climb at 85mph indicated (probably closer to 75-80mph due
    to an optimistic airspeed indicator) at 400-500 ft per min. All this is with
    65 HP!!! I am very happy with the metal prop!
    Fred 44051

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    • #17
      Re: Wood vs. Metal

      Originally posted by Fred W View Post
      Hi all, I just replaced my Flottorp 72X48 wooden prop with a factory
      new Sensenich 74CK-0-46 metal prop and here are the before and
      after performance figures: 2-way GPS verified airspeeds on the Flottorp
      at an optical tach verified RPM of 2200: 87 mph.
      2-way GPS verified airspeeds (averaged) at an optical tach verified rpm
      of 2200: 95 mph!
      Sensenich lists the metal prop as a climb prop and the optical tach verified
      static rpm of 2100 tends to hint at that, i am able to exceed redline at
      wide open throttle straight and level. The new prop is smoother than the old
      one and will cruise-climb at 85mph indicated (probably closer to 75-80mph due
      to an optimistic airspeed indicator) at 400-500 ft per min. All this is with
      65 HP!!! I am very happy with the metal prop!
      Fred 44051
      How much do you think you weighed when you did your climb test?

      Danny Deger

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      • #18
        Re: Wood vs. Metal

        Hi Danny,
        When i did my climb test i was almost full of fuel so i would estimate my
        weight to be 1100 pounds. The temperature was about 60 degrees F.
        Fred 44051

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        • #19
          Re: Wood vs. Metal

          Wood props are beauitful but so can metal ones. I have polished mine to mirror finish now. But now I have to polish it after each flight. But when I had a wood prop on my old 41 Chief I still had to maintain it after each flight. I used tung oil on it with good results. Don't forget to balance it wood or metal before install and track it too. Balance can be done with the flat black paint on the rear of the prop but let it dry first.
          Dennis McGuire

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