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    go here. http://www.ivoprop.com/ John sells them as well.
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    Hi Folk, I Have the two blade manuel in flight adjustable woodcomp varia composite prop from junkers czech republic. Have no doubt this combination suits the 80hp rotax, smooth, simple light and easy to install, max rpm on take off cruise 90 kts 5200 rpm, If I wish can idle engine 600 rpm, mk 4 1050lb speedster options reg G-FOXF. ps still have the gsc hanging in the garage,

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    Steve,
    Thanks for the info on the Ivoprop. I checked out the site. I am a little skeptical now. I don't particularly like the idea of tape on the leading edge. It's a little cheap in my mind. I had to do it on a Hegy prop once to keep from abrading the leading edge but then of course,it was wood.(used electrical tape) I much prefer the inlaid nickle on my Warp or the brass on the Kiev. The Ivo is not a particullarly good looking prop but the pitch adjustment looks nice! I have never seen one (again East/West US thing)
    I think it is difficult to tell hype from real numbers.It's kind of whatever you own is the best. I had heard the same improvement in performance from the Kiev prop and I sure like it. It is certainly the best looking. I really don't doubt the performance improvement is there but ,not on my aircraft. That smooth cowl has got to make a difference OR...OR.. I had the wrong size prop.
    I looked at the Whirlwind ,know nothing about it other than it is 3 lbs heavier then my Warp. I did see it on Johns aircraft at Lakeland last year. It too is a nice looking prop.
    I guess I am obsessing over this issue but,like all of us, I have an intense interest in my plane and want the best !
    Dick

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    Well guess what ! As my new Kiev went out the door , I double checked the paper work and found out that I had the wrong prop for my engine ! The specification sheet showed that the distributor sent the wrong prop. My engine has a 2.27 gearbox ratio vs the 2.43. The one I had was for the 2.43. The specs list another model prop for the 2.27. I called the distributor and asked him to check with the factory to see if this made any difference. If it does,I will order another one cause, I LIKE IT !
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    I'm sure happy to hear that you received the wrong prop. I didn't buy my Kiev based on the good looks alone. I had heard good things about their performance and about how smooth and quiet they are. I hope you'll let us know how this all turns out. Thanks, James Thomas

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    Well,I did it again. I bought the 67.5 inch Kiev which is supposed to be spot on for my engine and gear ratio. The last one was for the 100hp and and gave me much degraded performance so I sold it to a friend that had a 912ULS. The new prop is beautiful,turbine smooth and quiet. In fact a neighbor said there was a dramatic decrease in noise when I took off. Those are the good points (which is enough to keep it)Unfortunately, it is no better in performance then my Warp was. Oh well !
    I had concidered the IVO cause the reports are good but it is too "butt ugly" for me and looks like it should be on a model airplane.
    In reality, my plane has alot of drag and a small engine so perhaps I am expecting a bit much. More speed would be nice (cruise @ 5000 rpm is 90mph) but climb is better and more fun. I don't fly very far anyway.
    There, I have just talked myself into liking my Kiev even more !
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    I'm glad quiet and smooth is for you. For me my Butt ugly IVO pushes my airplane at 120mph. When I had the 90 with the ultra light prop I was getting about 117mph. Oh well I guess speed isn't everything.
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    Hey y'all, let me jump in with my 2 cents worth. We're comparing apples and oranges here. Dick's model 4 is a 80 hp, draggy, long wing, fat tire plane with a fixed pitch prop that cruises at 90 at 5000 rpm. I seriously doubt a fixed pitch Ivo would do any better. On the other hand Steve's model 4 is a Speedster with 25% more power and an in-flight (if I remember right) adjustable prop. Steve didn't mention cruise rpm. To some 5500 rpm is cruise and to some like Dick, 5000 rpm is his preferred cruise rpm. I have an Ivo on another plane. It's a good prop but with a fixed pitch, I don't believe it to be any better that many other of the better props. I have a Kiev on an 80 hp 912 Speedster that is not yet finished and I'll have to wait and see how it performs but one thing I know, it is about 10 times prettier than the Ivo. That might not matter to you but it matters to me. Since Just Aircraft uses it, there's probably a good reason since it's priced higher than the Ivo. The comparisons tests I've seen doesn't show much difference in thrust among different props so all things being equal, I'll go with pretty every time. Who doesn't like pretty airplanes. The good looks is what sold me on the Kitfox to begin with. OK, I rambling again. I'm enjoying the discussion. Y'all keep it up. James Thomas

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    I had a long wing at one time, when I switched to short wing the speeds didn't change. I originally had a powerfin prop and went to the IVO prop, I jumped up about 30mph. Now if you want to go against my airplane with a IVO fixed, say the word, I'll set my prop for a good fixed spot and blow your keiv away. I can set my prop at any cruise speed and once set is a fixed pitch prop, I'll just loose on the take off, which I feel will still blow you away.

    Oh, and right now that 120mph is at setting 5200cruise because that's what the factory wants wide open. I can lower it to 5000 and still have the same cruise speed. Most the time I run full throttle and just adjust to the rpm I want. On take off I just make the rpm stay below 5800, once level flight I adjust to bring it down to the 5200. The only advantage to inflight adjust is for take off. My cruise will always be the same weither I adjusted on the ground or in the air. Cruise at 5000 is 5000 no matter if adjusted in the air or on the ground. sorry my prop rules.

    I don't care what my prop looks like. When I'm flying and having fun I can't see it.

    my plane also has the fat tires
    Last edited by Slyfox; 06-17-2010 at 07:51 PM.
    steve
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    912uls
    IVO medium in-flight
    RV7A-flying
    IO-360
    constant speed prop

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