13brv3 wrote:In my personal opinion, changing between two very similar props is a "minor change", and would not require any additional test period.
Rusty
You're probably correct, Rusty. I think the key is what constitutes "very similar props". If Sonex LLC has tested both props and has reported similar results with each, then who would argue with that as being a "minor change". In my case I went from a Sonex LLC tested and recommended Sensenich all wood prop to a Prince composite elliptical prop. To my knowledge, Sonex LLC had never tested the elliptical prop or if they had, they didn't publish the results. So, at least in my case, there was an argument to be made that changing props was a potential "major change". Unfortunately, until one actually tests a different prop on a particular airframe/engine combination, there really is no way to know for sure how Vx, Vy, fuel consumption, etc. may have altered the operational characteristics of the aircraft, or in other words, if any of the measured changes are actually significant. We are at least initially obligated to test our unique aircraft and not merely accept the factory tested results. So one could argue that even if we change from one factory approved prop to another factory approved prop that all of the related initial testing we accomplished should be repeated for the new prop, whether it's considered to be a "major change" to be done under a "Phase 1" designation, or not.
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