by pappas » Sun Jan 05, 2020 1:52 pm
I am wondering if anyone has actually flown their turbo Aerovee with both the Sensenich and Prince P-tip CRUISE props. I have seen some discussion about props in general, but I have the opportunity to replace my ED Sterba climb-ish prop with either of the others on my Waiex B. I am flying a Sterba 54 in x 52 pitch. I know, not the recommended cruise or climb dimensions but a combo, and my own ordering error. I came to the conclusion that even with the high summer DA in Phoenix, I fly from and visit airports that have 5,000 to 7,000 feet of runway with no trees, just desert, at either end. So, I want to go faster at the same map and fuel burn. I am sure no one has ever wanted to do that before!
I corresponded with Kerry at Sonex and he stands by their recommended 56 x 52 Sensenich. I have always found Kerry steers us straight and I value his experience with the brand. Because us experimenters always want options I also spoke to Steve at Sensenich and he suggested that I could use a 56 x 54 on our turbo. Less climb but more speed. Decisions decisions. Does anyone have a direct comparison of the recommended Prince and Sensenich CRUISE props on a turbo Aerovee?
By the way, and for what it's worth, Steve at Sensenich told me that they are once again producing the ground adjustable prop for the Sonex line. Apparently, (and I don't know if this is true), there were some issues in the past with the Sensenich hub that prompted Sonex to remove the ground adjustable from their recommended list. Steve said Sensenich has now redesigned the hub and Sensenich is offering it again. Sonex has not yet signed on and I forgot to mention it to Kerry.
Lou Pappas
Waiex B 0010
RV-8
WAIEX 0031
Hiperlight SNS-9
Falcon ultralight
Lou Pappas
Phoenix, AZ
RV-7A Flying (2024)
Waiex B Turbo (2016)
RV-8 (2009)
Waiex Legacy 3300 (2007)
Hiperlight SNS-9 (1991)
Falcon Ultralight (1989)