My 4 place was also equipped with 6.00's and wheel pants. I replaced those with 31's.
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I would love to know how much speed you lost
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I don't really know and don't want to. The original static system wasn't accurate, so I never really knew my speeds and the wheel pants haven't been on since about 6 months after I bought it. Then I went to 8.50's and then to 31's. Now it goes between wheel skis in the winter (with the 6.00's) and 31's in the summer. My guess is about 8-10 kts.
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Also Jon - I wonder if the smaller prop will be faster or slower?
I understand you are running variable pitch so I can't imagine less thrust being a good thing... That said, 88" is a huge prop.
I just think 82" is right at the lower limit for the Bearhawk.
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Initial flight with the 8.50x10 tires show an increase of 7-8mph over the 31s. That’s back up to or 1mph below the speed we saw on 850x6 tires.
First speed mod successful.Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.
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Originally posted by 500AGL View PostWhee, go big or go home.
Bush wheels really were a waste for me. In the year I had them on I never landed anywhere they were needed. They did eliminate prop damage which was my main goal but I think these new tires will accomplish that and be a much better fit for my flying.Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.
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Originally posted by Chris In Milwaukee View Post
I'd pondered that in the past, but after looking at both systems including the one on my Maule, the Bearhawk flaps aren't closed loop. They use cables to pull the flaps down and springs to pull them back up. If you adjusted the "up" position of the Bearhawk flap to roughly the reflexed position of the Maule, wind speed forces would push the flap down out of that position. Maule flaps are literally pulled up and down allowing the torque tube to be turned upward. I'll need to see if I can find a mechanical diagram so we can see how it works. It's been a while since I've seen it so my memory is a little fuzzy.
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Originally posted by AZBearhawk272 View PostAirspeed is really a hobby, it’s ground speed that saves you time and $$ while getting you somewhere.
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Flap Relax.....
I'm well aware of (but no experience with) flap reflex that Maule aircraft has in its desig, so I desired to incorporate this when I was installing my flaps on the Patrol. But it was not possible without flap modification. The flat leading edge of the flap is located about 1/8" aft of the rear spar on my installation.
Screen Shot 2022-10-23 at 12.46.14 PM.pngBrooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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