FWIW. I found the Pronce 62 x 66 prop to be the perfect combination on my O-200 powered KR. Shortening the prop to 60 inch Diameter, 68 inch pitch would be about right. I flew with a lot of different combinations if ignition, compressions, headers etc, and operated from very high altitude ru
> "You're on your own at that point in finding the right prop."
Voodoo. It's voodoo.
MikeKSEE
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Thank you Larry, I was thinking a 68 would perform much better. Guess I
needed a second opinion. This is just a stock 0-200 keeping it simple.
On Sat, Aug 26, 2023 at 6:02 AM Larry Flesner via KRnet <
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> On 8/25/2023 6:35 PM, William Walsh via KRnet wrote:
> > Same h
On 8/25/2023 6:35 PM, William Walsh via KRnet wrote:
Same here 60x74
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Ed Sterba recommended a 60X68 for the stock 0-200 mounted in an aircraft
with the speed range of the KR. That seems an ideal climb / cruse prop
for the
ThanksBut the 44 pitch would be way to lowPhil. Sent from my iPhoneOn 26 Aug 2023, at 10:31, Luis Claudio via KRnet wrote:
Phil I have a 56x44 with an SAE 1 hub. It has never been flown. I am asking $400 plus shipping for it. I can send you pictures if you are interested.
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