rproctor
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- Jan 28, 2004
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I have become embroiled in a discussion on the possibilities of using a continuously variable speed propellor on a light aircraft.
My concept is to couple a a fixed pitch prop to a Honda CVT trans with the computer feed back programmed to make the prop turn slower as air speed increases to give optimum bite. i.e. vary prop speed instead of pitch, using the manual over ride for take-off.
I am getting some heavy ridicule over this concept but to me it has some logic especially as I have using a diesel engine in mind which develops max paower @ 4,000 rpm and max torque @ 2,250 rpm
here's hoping someone can offer more than insults.
regards
Richard Proctor
My concept is to couple a a fixed pitch prop to a Honda CVT trans with the computer feed back programmed to make the prop turn slower as air speed increases to give optimum bite. i.e. vary prop speed instead of pitch, using the manual over ride for take-off.
I am getting some heavy ridicule over this concept but to me it has some logic especially as I have using a diesel engine in mind which develops max paower @ 4,000 rpm and max torque @ 2,250 rpm
here's hoping someone can offer more than insults.
regards
Richard Proctor