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    Well after my little run in with a Citabria I have to get a new prop. I had a metal on on there before but due to lack of funds I can only afford a wood prop. I have a Cont -65hp and wondering what size prop to buy from Sensenich. What is the best all around prop size to purchase? I don't fly much cross country trips, maybe to a fly in around 100 miles or so once or twice a year. I had a 76X42 wood Sensenich on my Aeronca 1941 Ca-65 Chief and it was good on that airplane.
    Any advice would be grateful. looks like I will have to replace the old mags also but don't want any bumbs in the nice cowling I have.
    Also looks like I will have to replace to Scott tailwheel also because it won't break pushing it backwards and sometime I get stuck doing donut in the middle of the runway trying to turn around Lol.
    Looks like I am going to have to sell my Pitts S-1 projects to pay for all the items on my baby the Taylorcraft. Anyone wanting Pitts projects one has factory welded parts the other is damaged from a flip over in tall grass. Only one engine Lyc O-290 D2 obvious with a prop strike as it went over on it's back.
    Dennis McGuire

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    Re: New prop

    Dennis,
    Back in the 60s when I was flying my first BC12D, it had a 72-42 Sesenich wood prop and it did just fine. It started to de-laminate so I got a metal prop which the plane had on it when I sold it. I kept the wood prop and if I ever get my 41 65CA Chief restored, I may get it fixed by Sensenich and use it. I have a metal prop for my BC12D that I am repairing now.
    I could not see much difference in the performance of wood vs metal. Are you sure you had a 76" prop on your Chief? My Stinson prop is 76", but my T-craft and Chief props were/are 72"

    Larry Wheelock, former BC12D N96927, Present BC12D N96179, others

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    • #3
      Re: New prop

      Dennis,

      For the A-65, 72-42 is the 'all around' prop. That is what I have. 72-44 is a cruise, (I hated it and took it off after I bought the airplane), and a 72-40 is a climb prop. You will lose around 10 mph in cruise with the wood. Mine is a Sensenich. They have sales sometimes so ask them when you call them. I also had my tips done in red, which very closely matched my plane.
      Cheers,
      Marty


      TF #596
      1946 BC-12D N95258
      Former owner of:
      1946 BC-12D/N95275
      1943 L-2B/N3113S

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      • #4
        Re: New prop

        Long and flat will help in climb, I would do a 74-42, but I fly at 4400 msl...Tim
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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        • #5
          Re: New prop

          Here is the link to Sensenich's prop guide. 72-42 listed for the standard prop. Link: http://www.sensenich.com/files/docum...1341319865.pdf
          Cheers,
          Marty


          TF #596
          1946 BC-12D N95258
          Former owner of:
          1946 BC-12D/N95275
          1943 L-2B/N3113S

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          • #6
            Re: New prop

            Marty,

            Did you fly the cruise prop enough to get any data to compare to your current prop? Speed or climb vs power?
            Last edited by woodmw; 07-11-2012, 10:14. Reason: Spelling!!!

            Mike Wood
            Montgomery, TX
            '46 BC12D
            N44085 #9885

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            • #7
              Re: New prop

              Nothing that I wrote down. Takeoff on grass was horrible, (2.600 feet). A little concerning two up. Extremely slow to get going. Cruise was maybe around 100-105 , or so. Off of concrete not a big problem, again, just slow getting going. Very slow in climb. When I put the 42 on it was amazing how different it was.
              Cheers,
              Marty


              TF #596
              1946 BC-12D N95258
              Former owner of:
              1946 BC-12D/N95275
              1943 L-2B/N3113S

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              • #8
                Re: New prop

                The BC12D 65 hp I sold recently had a sensinich wooden "climb" prop that didnt cut it. I bought a new McCauley metal 74/73 and it made a noticeable improvement in climb. Cruise was about the same but these little airplanes are for low and slow anyway so I was very satisfied. East Coast propeller, who spcd the prop took the woodie in trade. Randy is the fellows name, refered by Bill Pancake. Easy to deal with. JC

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                • #9
                  Re: New prop

                  Is there a concensus of opinion out there that a metal prop will perform better than a wood prop even if both are same specs. I'm in market for a prop; This would be good info to know. Lee

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                  • #10
                    Re: New prop

                    I know from experience my 74-45 metal on my first BC-12 and L-2B outperformed my 72-42 wood hands-down. Let's see if there are any other opinions on this.
                    Cheers,
                    Marty


                    TF #596
                    1946 BC-12D N95258
                    Former owner of:
                    1946 BC-12D/N95275
                    1943 L-2B/N3113S

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                    • #11
                      Re: New prop

                      Your are right the Aeronca had 72 inch not 76
                      Dennis McGuire

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                      • #12
                        Re: New prop

                        Metal, does not flex or twist like wood.
                        TF# 702 Don't be afraid to try something new. Remember amatuers built the ark, professionals built the titanic!

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                        • #13
                          Re: New prop

                          The a&p/I that had my T-Craft told me the metal prop was noticably better. I can not speak from experience. L
                          "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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                          • #14
                            Re: New prop

                            two weeks ago early morning very quiet air flew 56 mi trip 74/43 McCauley 2500 rpm over 20 mi 109 kts and will get off in 150 ft and climb 800 to 1000 ft per min at 60 mph with C85 -12 OH and 26 in bush wheels it seems to be just right this prop was on my A65 also it did well on it also good take off and good speeds 105/108 mph climb 500 ft/min I would not change it works good
                            Last edited by cvavon; 07-12-2012, 14:53.
                            1940 BLT/BC65 N26658 SER#2000

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                            • #15
                              Re: New prop

                              Originally posted by cvavon View Post
                              two weeks ago early morning very quiet air flew 56 mi trip 74/43 McCauley 2500 rpm over 20 mi 109 kts and will get off in 150 ft and climb 800 to 1000 ft per min at 60 mph with C85 -12 OH and 26 in bush wheels it seems to be just right this prop was on my A65 also it did well on it also good take off and good speeds 105/108 mph climb 500 ft/min I would not change it works good
                              I stand corrected. My new McCauley was a 74-43. sorry for the error. It was great! JC

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