Stevan47":x6cghzcf said:Hi guys: While we are discussing propellors, can anyone out there tell me what the letter 'V', which is stamped on my propellor, means, which is stamped next to the other numbers and letters? Details stamped on the reverse face of my propellor boss are, reading from left to right and looking at the rear of the propellor boss, from aft'. Details below:
650 (being the unique ACME part #); 13 x 12.125 (diameter and pitch, respectively); 'V' (?); 'R' (right handed rotation); 1" (shaft bore diameter). I have gone onto the ACME website and cannot find any reference to the letter 'V'. Might it mean 'variable' and/or have something to do with propellor torque or thrust?
Anyone, please?
Regards, Stevan
Stevan47":1okzlirn said:Hi guys: While we are discussing propellors, can anyone out there tell me what the letter 'V', which is stamped on my propellor, means, which is stamped next to the other numbers and letters? Details stamped on the reverse face of my propellor boss are, reading from left to right and looking at the rear of the propellor boss, from aft'. Details below:
650 (being the unique ACME part #); 13 x 12.125 (diameter and pitch, respectively); 'V' (?); 'R' (right handed rotation); 1" (shaft bore diameter). I have gone onto the ACME website and cannot find any reference to the letter 'V'. Might it mean 'variable' and/or have something to do with propellor torque or thrust?
Anyone, please?
Regards, Stevan
fran uteg":puvbrjap said:The "V" stands for variable pitch ....... the blades cannot be re-pitched since it is a cast/milled prop but the pitch changes on the blade from about mid-point to the tip. The mid point is coarser than 12.5 then flattens out to less than 12.5 at the tip much like the Sensenich prop on the Taylorcraft . The fine (flatter) pitch at the tip eliminates/reduces cavitation which is caused by higher tip speeds ....... the AVERAGE of the coarser mid-section and the finer tip pitch comes out to 12.5. I run an acme 224 (15.5) on Reflections and have been very please with the results. Hope this clears the "V" thing up Fran
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