cbfraser wrote:I've seen references to testing by some Valdez STOL pilots swapping props on same aircraft and getting static thrust numbers.
Does anyone have those results or a link to those results. Flight Resources has some comparative numbers for MT 2 & 3 blade vs Hartzell. I'm curious what the c/s prop of choice is for those Valdez competitions.
thanks
The vast majority of the planes competing at Valdez use fixed pitch propellers, not constant speed props.
MT makes a great prop....I've been using them for years on several different airplanes, and they do indeed pull hard.
What type airplane are you flying? You might want to look at P Ponk's web site. They have a little program that sort of replicates the effects of rpm and prop length in pull. Bear in mind that program is purely theoretical, and only suggests what's happening at STATIC.
And, Static pull is sort of an indicator, but does not in any realistic manner replicate what happens as an airplane accelerates during the takeoff run. Bear in mind that the AOA of the blades changes as the airplane accelerates, so the static pull gives you a LITTLE bit of information, but sure doesn't tell the whole story.
The Ponk program does a good job of illustrating what happens to tip speeds with changes in RPM or prop length, but I've never seen nor heard of any thing that really replicates the VERY complex and dynamic aerodynamics of a propeller as it accelerates.....
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