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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:04 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Hi all,

I am just about ready to order my cs prop. I was set on the Woodcomp. The company came back with the question "curved or straight" blades!
My question now is: Did anybody on this list has some comments on the new curved design from Woodcomp? Attached you find pictures from the curved and straight blade design. I could not get good advise so far which would be better for my Tri Gear Europa XS with a 914. Are there any performance data available?

Thanks in advance

Michael Grass
Europa XS TriGear, 914 Rotax
Detroit, Michigan


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:04 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Michael,

I have never seen the curved design. I bought the two-bladed SR3000/2W which
is a different shape again: quite wide at the root with a lot of twist. It
was designed for the 100-115 hp range.
I am having problems with it which I hope to have resolved soon. Currently
using Warp Drive again.
You should first ask them what engine etc. it was designed for.
Other builders have gone for the straight blades and are very happy with it.

Karl


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Subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 23:03:27 +0000

Hi all,

I am just about ready to order my cs prop. I was set on the Woodcomp. The
company came back with the question "curved or straight" blades!
My question now is: Did anybody on this list has some comments on the new
curved design from Woodcomp? Attached you find pictures from the curved
and straight blade design. I could not get good advise so far which would
be better for my Tri Gear Europa XS with a 914. Are there any performance
data available?

Thanks in advance

Michael Grass
Europa XS TriGear, 914 Rotax
Detroit, Michigan


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:10 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Mike

To hell with performance! The curves are much sexier...

Tom (Stuck with Airmaster straights)


On 9/6/06, m.grass(at)comcast.net (m.grass(at)comcast.net) <m.grass(at)comcast.net (m.grass(at)comcast.net)> wrote: [quote] Hi all,

I am just about ready to order my cs prop. I was set on the Woodcomp. The company came back with the question "curved or straight" blades!
My question now is: Did anybody on this list has some comments on the new curved design from Woodcomp? Attached you find pictures from the curved and straight blade design. I could not get good advise so far which would be better for my Tri Gear Europa XS with a 914. Are there any performance data available?

Thanks in advance

Michael Grass
Europa XS TriGear, 914 Rotax
Detroit, Michigan

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Right on Tom...!

Fred
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To hell with performance!  The curves are much sexier...
 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 1:37 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Hi! Michael
In the absence of William Mills and David Joyce I can pass on to you some results of comparisons which they did on the Woodcomp propeller.
I know that William has the scimitar shaped blades on an SR 3000. but his engine is the Rotax 912S . ….he also has the control unit by Mark Burton and I know it has a very fast facility to go into “beta” mode (reverse thrust) which I know William makes good use of on his very short landing strip.
Unfortunately William and David have just left on “ The Last of the Summer Wine Tour” round France so will be about a week before returning and then on or about the 17th Sept. they go on the Canaries Trip for 10 days.
However the chart I’m providing will serve as a point of interest until you can get a direct dialogue going with them either between the aforementioned trips or after.
Bryan Allsop also has a Woodcomp Propeller but I know it has the straight blades on a 912S as has Davids but David has the Rotax 914.and I think his propeller is the 2000SR.
Mark Burton who has developed a superior controller for the Woodcomp may be able to discuss some features with you in their absence. His e-mail address is:-

Mark Burton markb(at)ordern.com (markb(at)ordern.com) But I believe he is also intending to do the Canaries trip as indeed I will be with Bryan Allsop.

I attended a conducted tour of the Kremen/Woodcomp factory with the group which went on the first “Six Nations Tour” and I am pleased to confirm that they have a very dedicated and professional team working to exacting standards producing propellers with excellent quality at very advantageous prices.

Best regards
Bob Harrison.

Herewith the document mentioned above……….I’m not sure, however, that the tables are for the scimitar 3000SR blades though.

The Cedars, Glascoed, Pontypoool, Gwent. NP4 OTZ
Tel: 01495 785499
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To: Ales Kremen Woodcomp s.r.o.
Vodolska 4, 250 70 ODOLENA VODA
CZECH REPUBLIC
2nd June 2006

SR 3000/3 – SR2000/3 Performance Comparison Tests Results
Flights carried out on 31st May 2006

Conditions of the Flight Tests: -
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Both Propellers were fitted to Europa Monowheel Classic Reg. G-HOFC
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Both test flights were carried out with identical pay loads (near maximum all up weight) and the fuel used on the first flight was replaced before the second flight was made.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>The bugs gathered on the airframe on the first flight were removed before the second flight was made.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Both sets of blades were clean before flight.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>The test flights were made between 7,000 and 7,200 feet above sea level where the air was absolutely stable and the wind speed was negligible.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Both flights were carried out in the same area of uncontrolled airspace and with approximately the same headings.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Fuel flow tests at the various indicated airspeeds were carried out at target 5,000 rpm engine speed to allow for the restriction on the SR 2000 reduced coarse pitch limit at high throttle settings.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>** Engine oil temperature was 10 deg C higher for the second takeoff.
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>QNH was 1027 mb and OAT at ground level was 12 deg C and at 7,000 ft was 1.5deg C
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Pilot: William Mills Observer: David Joyce

SR 3000/3
SR 2000/3
Takeoff time       09.15 hrs
Takeoff time         10.50 hrs
Landing time     10.15 hrs
Landing time       11.40 hrs
Ground run to T/O     183 yards
Ground run to T/O **     242 yards
Climb from 1100 to 2100 ft     73 secs
Climb from 1100 to 2100 ft **   71 secs
Full power climb rate (at) 5,500 rpm
and 74 Kts between 3,500 /4,000 ft 1000 ft/min    
Full power climb rate (at) 5,500 rpm
and 75 Kts between 4,000 and 4,500 ft 950 ft/min    
Max airspeed (at) 7,000 ft and 5,500 rpm 145 Kts
Max airspeed (at) 7,000 ft and 5,500 rpm 141 Kts
Fuel flow (at) max airspeed     22.4 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) max airspeed     22.7 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 100 Kts IAS     11.4 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 100 Kts IAS     13.4 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 110 Kts IAS     14.1 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 110 Kts IAS     14.8 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 120 Kts IAS     14.4 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 120 Kts IAS     15.3 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 125 Kts IAS     16.3 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 125 Kts IAS     16.8 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 130 Kts IAS     17.4 L/hr
Fuel flow (at) 130 Kts IAS     18.2 L/hr

Conclusion: The SR 3000/3 has a better all-round performance than the SR 2000/3. Normally, the target rpm for high cruise speeds is between 4,500 and 4,700, which would give a slightly better fuel consumption, but for comparison purposes 5,000 rpm was selected to allow for the SR 2000/3 reduced coarse limit. The average fuel flow between the speed range of 100 to 130 Kts was 14.72 L/hr for the SR 3000/3 and 15.70 L/hr for the SR 2000/3, which gives a fuel saving of 6.24%. However, the SR 3000/3 result at 110 Kts appears high when plotted on a graph and it might be accounted for by the aircraft flying at the back of the lift/drag curve causing excessive drag. If this is corrected by interpolation to say 13 L/hr at 110 Kts, the average fuel flow for the SR 3000/3 would be reduced to 14.5 L/hr, which gives a saving of 7.64%. The ground run prior to take-off is 24% shorter with the SR 3000/3.
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Subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type

Hi all,



I am just about ready to order my cs prop. I was set on the Woodcomp. The company came back with the question "curved or straight" blades!

My question now is: Did anybody on this list has some comments on the new curved design from Woodcomp? Attached you find pictures from the curved and straight blade design. I could not get good advise so far which would be better for my Tri Gear Europa XS with a 914. Are there any performance data available?



Thanks in advance



Michael Grass

Europa XS TriGear, 914 Rotax

Detroit, Michigan



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:47 am    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

All,

thanks for the replies. This prop looks promising with the preliminary data and, Fred I agree, very cool on the aircraft. I have ordered it now. :<))

The sad part is: It will still take a while before I can give a report on the performance because of my building progress. :<(

Good part is that I still enjoy the building :<)) .

I always wonder what ex builders do when their are finished and not flying.

Thanks again

Michael Grass
Europa XS 914 Trigear
Detroit
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:06 am    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Hi Michael

If you go to Mark Burton website

http://www.smartavionics.com/
You can download the Manual’s for the Propeller controller; additionally the CSC-1 can show MAP as well, Further reducing your number of instruments if your panel is tight for space,
Regards
Ivor


From: owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Michael Grass
Sent: 09 September 2006 19:46
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All,



thanks for the replies. This prop looks promising with the preliminary data and, Fred I agree, very cool on the aircraft. I have ordered it now. :<))



The sad part is: It will still take a while before I can give a report on the performance because of my building progress. :<(



Good part is that I still enjoy the building :<)) .



I always wonder what ex builders do when their are finished and not flying.



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:49 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Michael
who is your tech councillor? I am going to visit with Jim Price at
Pontiac Sep 28th. Jim was TC for Thomas Scherer. Maybe we could call and
swap stories? We will fly to Rough River Friday, back Sunday weather
permitting.
Graham

Michael Grass wrote:

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All,

thanks for the replies. This prop looks promising with the preliminary
data and, Fred I agree, very cool on the aircraft. I have ordered it
now. :<))

The sad part is: It will still take a while before I can give a report
on the performance because of my building progress. :<(

Good part is that I still enjoy the building :<)) .

I always wonder what ex builders do when their are finished and not
flying.

Thanks again

Michael Grass
Europa XS 914 Trigear
Detroit

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:39 am    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Michael, I have been away last week, but am sure you have made a good
decision. The SR3000 is an impressive prop and the curved blades certainly
seemed to have an edge over the straight blades in the tests that I helped
William Mills do on his plane. Regards, David Joyce
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:31 am    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Graham,

That would be great. Jim is my TC and he lives about 30 minutes from my
house. I have not talked to him for a good year. Actually this is good
timing because I was going to contact him to have another look at my
progress. I might put you to work too if you don't mind. I just am almost
ready to close my wings but my fuselage has progressed quite a bit with the
landing gear installed and the top bonded on. I am building a little bit out
of sequence because of space considerations.

Michael Grass

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:39 pm    Post subject: Woodcomp CS curved propeller type Reply with quote

Michael
we might have time to call, talk to Jim. He will have a better idea of
plans. We hope to fly to RR Friday coming back Sunday, I fly back to UK
on Wednesday.
Graham

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Graham,

That would be great. Jim is my TC and he lives about 30 minutes from
my house. I have not talked to him for a good year. Actually this is
good timing because I was going to contact him to have another look
at my progress. I might put you to work too if you don't mind. I just
am almost ready to close my wings but my fuselage has progressed quite
a bit with the landing gear installed and the top bonded on. I am
building a little bit out of sequence because of space considerations.

Michael Grass


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