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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:16 am Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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Deems,
What are you using for a spinner for your James Cowl?
-Ben Westfall
Portland, OR
#40579 – gas tanks
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Deems Davis
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:28 pm Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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I ordered a 14" spinner from Aero Composites
http://www.aerocomposites.com/ , the same place I'm getting my prop from.
Deems Davis # 406
Finishing - ( A Misnomer ! )
http://deemsrv10.com/
Ben Westfall wrote:
Quote: | Deems,
What are you using for a spinner for your James Cowl?
-Ben Westfall
Portland, OR
#40579 – gas tanks
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rvbuilder(at)sausen.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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If you go with a MT prop, you can specify the 14" spinner from MT for no
extra charge.
Michael
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:15 am Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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In my days researching the Lancair ES (when it was still affordable to buy
their kit and they didn't add the carbon canopy ) Aerocomposite was the
blade of choice. I can understand when one is spending 225K for a composite
plane that 13K (at the time) was nothing, but for a plane close to half that
price is 14.4K really that much better in performance, appearance or reason
one would go this way, than an MT for 7-8K?
Honestly just asking so I know. Not questioning the decision to chose the
more expensive blade just wondering in my cost cutting if 6K is worth the
price.. For example, 6K in an engine may produce something to show for the
difference in price.. what about this blade?
Pascal
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:36 am Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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Pascal,
When it comes to these specialty add-ons and upgrades, the thing
to keep in mind is that the generic, plans-built RV-10, with
only the standard creature comfort add-ons, will be quite a nice
airplane indeed. There are possible, and even some definite
benefits, depending on your needs or desires, that can be had
by changing props, pistons, cowlings, engines, fuel injection
systems, electrical ignition systems, and things like that.
There is one important thing to keep in mind though, for those
who have any budget worries. In probably most to nearly all of
these cases, the end-product incremental advantage of these
things is an extremely small percentage of the already
nice plane you would have built without those add-ons.
That's in no way knocking those products, as to the people
with them, they may place higher value on those features
than other builders. Some people like pretty 3-blade props,
some like electronic ignition, and so on. The chance though,
that you'll actually gain truly *meaningful* measurable
differences in knots, or many other measuring sticks, is really
small. So for those on tight budgets, you're not losing much
by going with the basics. That might be blasphemy to those
who truly love the upgrade, but honestly, the value added
is not "necessity"....it's in their personal desire.
For me, the most desirable upgrades were the electronic
ignition and fuel injection, allowing a great running
engine at low fuel flows. The rest was gravy. The
interesting thing is, I would bet that even if someone
picked the best prop, best cowl, Hi comp pistons, F.I.
and Elect. Ign., and a few more goodies and did them ALL,
they're still talking about owning a plane that flies
probably within 0-10 kts of the other guy, and both
guys will love their planes.
I myself am looking at hearing the results of the cowl tests,
because if those can statistically prove that ALL of the
proposed benefits come true, then I'll consider a cowl
swap at the right time and price in the future...it'll
depend on the actual numbers though, as I've already
determined that I've got plenty enough enjoyment factor
for me.
So that doesn't answer your question, but just rest assured
that however you build it, you will probably find very
acceptable in the end.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Pascal wrote:
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In my days researching the Lancair ES (when it was still affordable to
buy their kit and they didn't add the carbon canopy ) Aerocomposite
was the blade of choice. I can understand when one is spending 225K for
a composite plane that 13K (at the time) was nothing, but for a plane
close to half that price is 14.4K really that much better in
performance, appearance or reason one would go this way, than an MT for
7-8K?
Honestly just asking so I know. Not questioning the decision to chose
the more expensive blade just wondering in my cost cutting if 6K is
worth the price.. For example, 6K in an engine may produce something to
show for the difference in price.. what about this blade?
Pascal
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:52 pm Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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One value of the more expensive prop, of course, is perceived value. One car is perceived more valuable than another sometimes just because it cost more, not necessarily because it is better. If you gain performance with the 14.4K prop, I doubt it will be 8K worth (all IMHO). For that price you could get two Hartzels and have a 4-blade. J I personally have an aversion to composite props, but that’s all I say. My dad was with an organization in Mali with a Caravan with composite props and they didn’t last worth anything with the sand. That was a long time ago, but the memory sticks. So, I would recommend going with the aluminum cheap prop, but that’s just me. The composite looks cool, but at 2,700rpm and 200mph, you’ll hardly notice. Oh yeah, and with the aluminum prop you don’t have to do all the pinhole filling and sanding. That’s enough of a reason in itself. J
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Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse(at)saintaviation.com
www.saintaviation.com
Cell: 352-427-0285
Fax: 815-377-3694
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Deems Davis
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:45 pm Post subject: James Cowl Question |
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If you go and check the race results for AirVenture cup you will find
that the winners and top finishers have two things in common. A James
cowl/plenum, and an Aero Composite Prop.
Deems Davis # 406
Finishing - ( A Misnomer ! )
http://deemsrv10.com/
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