
I'd buy an Aromatic and get field approval long before I'd pay that much.
If only we could fit MT blades to an Aeromatic hub and make it legal.
McCauley also made a hydraulically, adjustable prop which did approximately the same thing as the Aeromatic. One of our Members, Dave Bengston, has one, and he let a couple of us have a demo of it at Benton Harbor. it provides slightly better than ordinary takeoff and climb, and allows similar-to-normal cruise speeds at slightly lower RPM (less noise and slightly less fuel consumption) ...but nothing to write home about. Certainly not enough difference to warrant changing to the C-145-2H/O-300-B engine if you didn't already have the hydraulic-provisions on your engine.bagarre wrote:...If only we could get an Aeromatic prop with all metal blades
Sorry, bluEldr. This suggestion is not for "sticklers" such as yourself.blueldr wrote:Does prop swapping and installation fall within the maintenance functions allowed the owner/pilot?
I was there for the test flights, I knowthe the guy who flew it while they were working on the set up of the wieghts. I could ask him but from what I could get from his converstion back then was that take of was alittle quicker it climbed well but cruise was marginal at best, the test pilot is a little bit of a curmudgeon so it tends to be tought to impress him sometimes, so ill try to get a better answer then "ehh its okay" out of him. What I do know was that i saw the airplane this summer and it had a metal fixed pitch prop on it. Ill try to find out why that came about also.bagarre wrote:If nothing else, they sure are pretty.
Do you know the guy that owns that one?
If you know the owner, can we talk him into giving us a review compared to what he had before? Better yet, could he swap it with a metal one and compare?