May work OK if you can use at LEAST 68" and have a 3 - 4 blade prop with
LOTS of pitch. Talk to the prop makers for more precise
requirements. They will need max prop rpm, top speed of AC, HP of eng,
etc.
Tracy
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 8:58
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Props
I have been watching the progress of those using
the 2.85 PSRU with a large prop and was wondering how this combination could
be made to work on a canard pusher. I am thinking of going with a P port
engine so the 2.85 ratio would work, but i don't think the AC can handle a
long prop due to ground clearance and rotation. Any thoughts?
Thanks for any help.
Joe Berki
Limo EZ
Sanding