by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:46 am
No, there are no limitations, but these are my experience numbers talking. It does stand to reason that even though the cuff is only on the very inboard area of the prop blade, that it does affect the airflow over that area, and probably has an effect over span wise flow as well. Much like a prop that has eroded leading edges is less efficient than one with polished leading edges. Honesly I doubt that any performance testing was done on the alky prop STC back in the day. If it were done today, I would imagine there might be a performance change.
-Zach
BTW, my turbo twin has alky props. With the props, and the turbos it is not a really stellar climber. It just climbs at the same rate to high altitudes. My NA twin climbed much better initially, but ran out of poop at about 14k with a load.
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