Kevin-------I too have a 2100 revmaster but I use a 54X50 culver prop,
the reason for this posting is that a 42" pitch may be a little low for a
good cruise prop. I have no problem maintaining 3200 rpm in cruise flight
and 3400 full throttle. My climb is decent as well.



On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:15:38 -0700 kevin <mi...@wcoil.com> writes:
> Hello ,
> 
>  I purchased a flying kr2 approx 1 year ago . However i found out 
> the prop
> on the plane is not the one listed in the log book or the prop the 
> plane
> was registered and originally issued its airworthness certificarte 
> with ,
> so to aviod another faa inspection and all the wait since the flight 
> 
>  characteristics are changed . I am looking for a prop  52 diameter  
> 42
> pitch , to put back on the plane , even a used one to get through
> inspection with ect,would work . So if anyone has a used or new prop 
> they
> want to part with for a 2100d revmaster please let me know .
> mi...@wcoil.com  . Thanks Kevin  ,, ada airport ada ohio
> >Dean and others 
> >Please read slowly; Dana's point has nothing to do with the 
> opinions
> expressed by Dean or anyone else. He is stating that these 
> discussions are
> non-KR topics, and belong on some other forum not here.  Political,
> religious, and moral discussions have forums galore! Utilize them; 
> keep
> this one KR!
> >
> >Colin Rainey KR2(td)
> >crain...@cfl.rr.com
> >Sanford, Florida
> >FLY SAFE!!!!_______________________________________________
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> >
> >
> 
> 
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