This is mainly a matter of "does it hit the ground when you rotate?" This is best answered by the aircraft kit maker (although Burt probably won't give out any info anymore since he bailed on the homebuilt market). Do your own measuring and decide on how much ground clearance you can live with. Or make the landing gear longer until it fits the prop you want to use.
Don't you just hate it when you want a simple 2 digit answer and you get this stuff instead? There really are few absolute answers when it comes to homebuilts.
Tracy
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Brad Solomon < snapkick.brad@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm Brad, a student at SUU in Southern Utah. we are constructing a Long EZ air craft. We have the 13b with turbo and Crooks redrive RD-1C. We want to put a two blade prop on and we are trying to find out what length can be used. What is our limitation and what has worked best for people. If any one knows what has been used and has worked please help us out. Does 68" sound reasonable for a two blade prop? Any info would be great. Thanks. Brad
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