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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Phil Coopy on April 26, 2009, 02:16:06 PM
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I am using a LA46 for the first time ......on my GEE BEE SPORTSTER....... So what is a good ballpark size to try?
Phil
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Phil
A zinger 11-5 APC 11-5 10.5-4.5 RSM 11-6 brodak 11-5 that is A good starting point
TOM WEEDMAN 63672
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The 11.5 x 4 APC is your #1 Baseline prop for the .46LA, tho some prefer the 12.25 x 3.75, possibly clipped down a little. H^^ Steve
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Phil,
My pet prop on the LA 46 is the APC 12.25 x 3.75 in its stock form, I tach my LA46 about 9800 rpm and its a monster with this prop, 10 22 Powermaster fuel, typically about 61 foot lines eye to eye. I fly between Portland at like 200 feet above see leel to Pullman at 2500 feet altitude on 95 degree days with this combo and its proven to be a solid bolt on proposition for me,
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Hi, Phil.
Been too long. Then again, you moved away.
Seriously (for a change). The 12.25 x 3.75, possibly clipped down a little is the way to go. Clipped, to give it just a bit more revs, and making the needle range just a bit more easy to deal with. I did eight or nine flights today, and I only tweaked the needle on the first flight. And probably didn't need to (was a tad windy, and I leaned it just a bit). It's a good combination. My latest is maybe down to 11 7/8?
I do 5 or 10 percent (usually 5) with 23% 50/50 oil. Brodak stuff. A fox idle bar plug. Mine has a standard type venturi that Hal Howard and I cobbled up. Not the remote set up. An ST nva on a venturi that barely clears the prop arc. Someone told me that long venturis are good. Mine work okay. I'll measure it if you insist. ID, that is. Have never played with head shims on this one. Whatever it came with. A very good engine.
I tried a couple of wood props - Rev Ups and Zingers, I think. When the needle was good, all was good. But the flexibility of the 12.25 x 3.75 is great.
Hey, results may vary. But, I like it. Never bites me, never gets weird. Briggs and Stratton stuff. And I'll mention that it has a tongue muffler with more than a few holes in it, that have also been enlarged.
No idea of how much above sea level I am (I ain't in New Orleans, which is below sea level). Am currently flying a Twister sort of unit at about 42 ounces. A Tower 40 has worked well with it, but I had this 46 LA laying around gathering dust...
One of these days I'll come and visit. Left lane with left blinker on. 60 mph. Got it.
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Phil,
I also use an APC 12 1/4 x 3 3/4 cut down to 11 7/8".
I flew it on the Blue Cardinal at your Fly In last year.
Roger V.
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Hi Phil
Your Gee Bee sure turned out nice, Hope to see it fly sometime. As for props you have been given a lot of good information and you may want to try all of them to see what will work the best on the GB.
I tend to start with a Zinger 12X4 cut down to 11.5X4. This seems to work for my stock motor on the 44 ounce Cardinale. I like to run the motor in more of a constant 2 that picks up some RPMs at the top. Once I get a feel for the prop on the plane I will try others to see if there is any improvements.
Are you running the modified head on your LA46 and will the GB balance tolerate the APC prop without tail weight. If you need the nose weight then one of the recommended APC should be the prop to start with.
Regards
Robert
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I am using a LA46 for the first time ......on my GEE BEE SPORTSTER....... So what is a good ballpark size to try?
Phil
That is one sweet plane. Is it available in a kit, plans or what. That would be a great next winter project for me.
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Robert,
Yes, I am running the modified head so I think I'll need a little higher pitch than 4.5, but we'll see. The Balance came bang on with a wooden prop so I think I might have to compensate for the weight of an APC.
Jerry,
I made my own plans and built from scratch. The wing is a modified Brodak P-40 wing. If I get time to clean up the originals and the plane flies worth a hoot, I will make copies available at at cost. First I think I'll have to get permission from Mr. Brodak if I include the modified wing plan.
Phil
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12.25x3.75 cut down to 11.75.
There simply is no better prop for this engine.
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I have a kit built pathfinder with a stock LA46 and have tried every prop in my inventory. The prop that really works for me on this airplane is the thunder tiger 11X4.5. Other people that I know have found the same thing. Try one, i think you will like it.
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12.25x3.75 cut down to 11.75.
There simply is no better prop for this engine.
I use this exact thing on an OS 46FX on a profile 3-d plane with a mini-pipe. It howls like a banshee when you wind it up! I will have to try it on a LA. I have been running the Thunder Tiger Cyclone 11x4.5 mostly on LAs and it works good.