the only 6020 i tested was a tennessee on the zenith motor and it wouldn't turn up atall not surprisingly(or howl). i ended up cutting it all the way down to i think it was a 56 and it still wouldn't turn up or climb. even reduced the pitch using Kiblinger's method still wouldn't turn up. the notes said i think the climb was 500+- fpm. i put the old prop off of the 37 and it turned it same as the 37 did. that adds up since we later found out with Kiblinger's club that's what it was making. the tenn is wall art. i true POS IMO compared to Frank's props. i put dual mikunis on it and started over on the props. so never did really get a real test on a 6020.
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i cant really do that around here cause i got such a crappy strip with all these downdrafts, trees etc. i gotta have max climb; that was the reason behind all the prop experiments. and i still do like that howl. it'll wake up this here bottom.
Spencer
So are you really sure the Tenn Prop was as bad as you said it was since you never flew it on the dual-carb engine? Sounds like you are comparing it to Frank's props even though it was flown on a different engine than you now fly. After chopping the 60x20 down to 56" it must have had some horrendously wide tips. We know now the single-carb engine won't wind up to 3600 with
any appropriately sized prop. I flew a 58x22 Tenn Prop on my single-carb engine and it flew pretty well, about 250 rpm higher (and 5mph slower) than my 58x24 Tenn Prop. Would be interesting to see if the dual-carb engine would wind it up.
I'm sure Frank's props are very nice, I have no reason to doubt that. Just wondering if we have a valid comparison since the engine and Tenn Prop were modified in the process of prop testing. Changing three variables at once and all that stuff......
I find the prop stuff to be interesting/confusing/frustrating/and very interesting because we often find out that what we thought we knew we really didn't know. These little engines leave precious little margin for mis-propping. I wonder what Frank's current recommendation is for someone who wants to order a prop for their 45.
But if you have something that works for you that is all that matters. Yep...gotta keep the bottom awake. ;D