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Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74" (I have the answer, kind-a)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:42 am    Post subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74" (I have the answer, kind-a) Reply with quote

I have the answer, I got it from Hartzell. Its prop
data on the HC-C2YK/F7666. It is similar but
it does show some trends based on dia.

The nod goes to.......
Climbing (slower speed) = 74"
Cruise, High speed & higher RPM = 72"

Bottom line
Low speeds 74"
Higher speeds 72"


When I say better, I mean one prop may be 1/8 th of
one percent better, to may be 1/2% to 1% more efficient
at best for a particular flight condition.

When I say efficency I don't mean performance.
You may throttle (rpm) back and get more prop efficency
but you get less thrust and thus less speed. In
general RPM is a big factor on efficency at cruise
speeds for any diameter. If you play to the 72" you
would climb at a faster speed. Efficency may increase
but rate of climb goes down. TINSTAAFL.

If you're a racer, want to go fast the 72" is better.
In climb at slower speeds the 74" prop is better.

The 72" seems to always enjoy a slight edge in cruise
and even more at higher speeds and RPMs. The 74"
seems to alwasy enjoy a slight edge in climb and even
more at slower speeds

Better means if you fly side by side at the same RPM
one plane may go 1/2 mph faster or climb 50 fpm
faster. Slight, not big differences, but differences.


What to buy? I like going fast but I like having the extra
2" of prop material. At least you have something to trim if
there is tip damage, but than if it was 2" smaller dia you
might not get the tip damage in the first place?

Sorry can't tell you what to do, but I am leaning to the 74"
for more rework material if it was me. The BA prop has the
extra 3.5 edge on the HC-C2YK any way, and about 3 mph
over the WW RV200 prop, so you can give 1/2 mph away
and enjoy that extra 50 fpm climb. Smile

Specific question email me off line. George



>From: "Jim Thorne"
Quote:
Subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74"
Does anyone have any information on pros and cons on choosing a
>72" vs. 74" Hartzell blended airfoil prop? Have searched archives and

>was unable to find any specific information relative to propeller diameter.
Quote:

Jim Thorne
7A-QB CHD



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:50 pm    Post subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74" (I have the answer, kind-a) Reply with quote

George,

I know a lot of alphabets, i.e. ATC,IFR, and so forth,
but what is TINSTAAFL?

Dave
--- gmcjetpilot(at)yahoo.com wrote:

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<gmcjetpilot(at)yahoo.com>

I have the answer, I got it from Hartzell. Its prop
data on the HC-C2YK/F7666. It is similar but
it does show some trends based on dia.

The nod goes to.......
Climbing (slower speed) = 74"
Cruise, High speed & higher RPM = 72"

Bottom line
Low speeds 74"
Higher speeds 72"


When I say better, I mean one prop may be 1/8 th
of
one percent better, to may be 1/2% to 1% more
efficient
at best for a particular flight condition.

When I say efficency I don't mean performance.
You may throttle (rpm) back and get more prop
efficency
but you get less thrust and thus less speed. In
general RPM is a big factor on efficency at cruise

speeds for any diameter. If you play to the 72"
you
would climb at a faster speed. Efficency may
increase
but rate of climb goes down. TINSTAAFL.

If you're a racer, want to go fast the 72" is
better.
In climb at slower speeds the 74" prop is better.

The 72" seems to always enjoy a slight edge in
cruise
and even more at higher speeds and RPMs. The 74"
seems to alwasy enjoy a slight edge in climb and
even
more at slower speeds

Better means if you fly side by side at the same
RPM
one plane may go 1/2 mph faster or climb 50 fpm
faster. Slight, not big differences, but
differences.


What to buy? I like going fast but I like having
the extra
2" of prop material. At least you have something
to trim if
there is tip damage, but than if it was 2" smaller
dia you
might not get the tip damage in the first place?

Sorry can't tell you what to do, but I am leaning
to the 74"
for more rework material if it was me. The BA prop
has the
extra 3.5 edge on the HC-C2YK any way, and about 3
mph
over the WW RV200 prop, so you can give 1/2 mph
away
and enjoy that extra 50 fpm climb. Smile

Specific question email me off line. George



>From: "Jim Thorne"
>Subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74"
>
>
>Does anyone have any information on pros and cons
on choosing a
>72" vs. 74" Hartzell blended airfoil prop? Have
searched archives and
>was unable to find any specific information
relative to propeller diameter.
>
>Jim Thorne
>7A-QB CHD



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:57 pm    Post subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74" (I have the answer, kind-a) Reply with quote

In a message dated 3/16/2006 6:53:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
truflite(at)yahoo.com writes:

I know a lot of alphabets, i.e. ATC,IFR, and so forth,
but what is TINSTAAFL?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Blended Airfoil 72" vs. 74" (I have the answer, kind-a) Reply with quote

I had to goggle that one. TINSTAAFL =There ain't no such thing as a free
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