First off, I sincerely hope that the OP keeps us posted on his progress in building the subject airplane. The “Producer-type” conversions/ EX builds always have made a lot of sense to me, and, with that engine and the right prop, it should be a BLASTER.
That said, I’m like Rob….if there’s any way to use a constant speed prop, I’d try to go there. I have a lot of experience with MT props, and love them. I have an Ultra on my current ride and would do that again.
I can’t let Maple’s invite to flame get past me, but not really a flame….:
The advantages of a CS prop are far more than just increased cruise speed. In fact, I’d choose a CS prop MORE for the type of flying that Maple proposes, than for a cross country bird. Here’s why:
All you have to do is look at the “static rpm” limits for a fixed pitch prop to understand. As an example, an O-360 might be limited to a red line of 2700, but with a fixed pitch prop, the STATIC rpm limit will be quite a bit lower….in some cases say 2400 to 2550….or? But, your prop will NEVER (legally) turn 2700 on takeoff, or stuck in nasty snow on skis.
Now, hang a CS prop on that engine, and it will turn 2700 on every takeoff, assuming it’s set up properly. And, guess what rpm that engine actually develops its “rated” horsepower at? You got it: 2700 rpm.
So, by using a fixed pitch prop, you’ll never be able to use ALL the power that engine is capable of.
And, here’s an example of another advantage, applicable to skis:
You just got big time stuck on skis. Deep snow, overflow, whatever. You need every bit of thrust that engine can provide.
Fixed pitch, you open the throttle and hope for the best at 2500 rpm. Nope, not good enough.
With a CS prop, you push up max power, 2700. Still not quite there? Grab that prop lever, pull it all the way to coarse pitch, immediately followed by back to fine. That will create a surge of thrust you won’t believe…often just long enough to drag you out of that hole.
But, the advantages of CS props occurr at BOTH ends of the speed spectrum, AND (this is huge with $6.00 gas) a CS prop will allow you to fly MUCH more economically, by setting pitch and MP for economy. Even if you don’t care about price of gas, every plane Carrie’s limited supply of fuel, so, having the ability to save gas when needed is huge.
Which is why I’d highly recommend the OP to install a constant speed prop on this airplane. This will undoubtedly be a backcountry beast, where the advantages of CS props are important.
MTV