Posted on 11/05/2010 12:23:35 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Are these the same as the C-130J props?
What took so long?
These are new props. The new ones are the NP 2000 propellers. The original propellers was the Allison T56 and were replaced by the Rolls Royce AE2100. The AE 2100 is used by the C-130J.
C-130 8 blade prop ping
Yeah, I realized that after posting. These are 8-bladed...that should have told me right there. Sorry for sleep-posting...time to go back to bed. X-)
This is my unit...the 8 blade prop is a Navy program we adopted at the 109th Airlift Wing as it serves us quite well. They need to buy this prop for all herks. It almost does not vibrate which increases the life of the aircraft and many components by a lot. It also can be fixed in 30 minutes if a blade leaks fluid. In this case the blade can be replaced vice the whole prop (an 8 hour ordeal) so it is of great economy to do this program.
I hope its quieter than its older relatives.
Well, put it this way...you can take your headset off and talk in the cockpit in conversational tones...THATS quitre compared tot he 4 blades of the H models and even the 6 of the J model.
Why none of the "big guys" are looking into his methodology and theory is beyond me. It is based around equaling out the Reynolds numbers via changing chord length to make the whole blade work and using laminar airfoils. The racing planes using his props have zero prop noise and they are setting records and this year picked up another 20 mph. The one disadvantage seems to be is no static thrust @ full throttlw with the brakes on. But as Mr. Lipps noted, it is not for pulling stumps out of the ground!
But will they still SOUND like a C-130?
This is the same prop that the Navy developed for the E-2 and C-2 aircraft. Why wouldn't the USAF put them on every Herc with more than 1 hour left on its airframe?
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The one disadvantage seems to be is no static thrust @ full throttlw with the brakes on. But as Mr. Lipps noted, it is not for pulling stumps out of the ground!
I think you just answered your own question. What a Herc needs is as much static thrust as possible to get a load into the air as quickly as possible. It doesn't need absolute top speed.
In other words, the Herc needs a stump puller.
Make the sling seats less comfortable? Nah, already did that.
As I can testify from personal experience, Man was not made to fly sideways on lawn furniture.
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One more thing, your plane in photo?
Noise is energy. If your gizmo is making noise, it is wasting energy.
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