Whirlwind's 3 bladed model 151
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Whirlwind's 3 bladed model 151
Anyone have any comments on Whirlwind's props for RV's ?
I know of one RV-8 in MA that is using the 150 model and seems to like it very much. I'm considering the 151 for mine.
I know of one RV-8 in MA that is using the 150 model and seems to like it very much. I'm considering the 151 for mine.
Dave "WS" Rogers
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I have a WW 200RV on my 8. I haven't run it yet but will in a couple of months or so. It looks really great and is of high quality. Also contact Randy Lervold at (www.rv8.com).He did quite a bit of testing for the company.
Dan
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Dave,
We are currently looking at the 151 for our "eight" also. I have been talking to a couple of guys about them and so far, not too many drawbacks. I will continue to research this series of propellors. Have you thought about the RV prop.
Cheers, Pete
We are currently looking at the 151 for our "eight" also. I have been talking to a couple of guys about them and so far, not too many drawbacks. I will continue to research this series of propellors. Have you thought about the RV prop.
Cheers, Pete
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Newbie RV-8 builder.
You wanna draw, ....against the fastest rivet gun in the West??? LOL
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Guys, Why the 151 when there is a WW200RV available which was designed for the 180+ HP Arr Vee's?
http://www.whirlwindaviation.com/series200rv.php
I must say, it is a fairly attractive package... but it is some SERIOUS LOOT!
Almost NINE LARGE for the WW200RV!!!!
(including the Czech Jihostroj governor)
CJ
http://www.whirlwindaviation.com/series200rv.php
I must say, it is a fairly attractive package... but it is some SERIOUS LOOT!
Almost NINE LARGE for the WW200RV!!!!
(including the Czech Jihostroj governor)
CJ
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Danny is right. Randy has done his homework!
Here is Randy's prop page:
http://www.rv-8.com/Prop.htm
TONS of info!
CJ
Here is Randy's prop page:
http://www.rv-8.com/Prop.htm
TONS of info!
CJ
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It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
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Mustang,mustang wrote:Dave,
We are currently looking at the 151 for our "eight" also. I have been talking to a couple of guys about them and so far, not too many drawbacks. I will continue to research this series of propellors. Have you thought about the RV prop.
Cheers, Pete
If you want the 151, then be prepared to have a counter weighted crankshaft engine. Whirlwind has told me that only the 200RV or the 200C is recommended for the IO-360 engines that are non-counterweighted. Follow the link below and you can see how the prop hub and not necessarily the blades are the issue. It looks like they have built-up the 200 hub quite a bit more. So for me, It's either gonna be the 200RV or the 200C.
http://www.rivetbangers.com/cgi-php/gal ... 151_vs_201
Dave "WS" Rogers
RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
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RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
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Wow!! You guy's sure have a lot more $$ than I did when I was building.. I put on a CS Hartzell for three grand. Works great, goes just as fast as everyone else and I have more $$ for fuel!
If I did it again, I may even go with a fixed pitch. Less maintenance and cheaper, and still get great numbers. Traveling together, the CS RV would most likely be just completing shut down when I arrived in the fixed pitch..
Just some food for thought.
If I did it again, I may even go with a fixed pitch. Less maintenance and cheaper, and still get great numbers. Traveling together, the CS RV would most likely be just completing shut down when I arrived in the fixed pitch..
Just some food for thought.
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Whirlwind's 3 bladed model 151
What I really want to know is were you got a fixed pitch prop and accessories for $3K !!!
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Well, currently I am just talking!
Talk, after all... is cheap!
CJ
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[quote="spike"]What I really want to know is were you got a fixed pitch prop and accessories for $3K !!!
He probably got that CS prop years ago. When I first got my RV-4 plans the kit was 8000 dollars and now it's 13,700. Talk about kicking myself in the butt sometimes.
He probably got that CS prop years ago. When I first got my RV-4 plans the kit was 8000 dollars and now it's 13,700. Talk about kicking myself in the butt sometimes.
Mikey
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I bought a CS for 3K three years ago. I know a couple of prop shops that will build one up. They will be non certified, but they will go through them first and tell you what doesn't meet specs. I was able to find an old governer and traded the core for a rebuilt one, total cost $175. That's it. Mine came from an RV8 friend of mine. He bought it and flew it for about a year. Never seemed to reach the speed he thought he should. It is a 74" from an old warrior. He bought a brand spanking new 76" from Vans. As he puts it, "now I fly the exact same speed but have a 5K prop on my nose".
There is a shop out here on the west coast, where I got mine (they stand behind their work) and one out on the east coast. I have not purchased any props from them but know 4 or 5 planes flying with their rebuilds with no problems.
Dale
There is a shop out here on the west coast, where I got mine (they stand behind their work) and one out on the east coast. I have not purchased any props from them but know 4 or 5 planes flying with their rebuilds with no problems.
Dale
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In that case, my prop was made up by Sullivan Prop 510-782-0920. They are located at the Hayward, CA airport. They stand behind their work and I have never had a problem when trying to reach them. I don't know what Bruce would charge for a prop today. Wouldn't hurt to track him down and ask him though.
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