Group,Ok, flew again today. This time I payed attention to a few things.
For starters, a full throttle climb requires me to hold 85 mph indicated to not exceed 2700 rpm.
Straight and level flight is 1/3 to 3/8 throttle to maintain 2700 rpm.
Full throttle will get me 3100 to 3150 rpm.
I think that I may be underpropped. I think that with the engines ability to overrev so easily that I am flying around with the throttle way back and not making any real HP. Of course my gas mileage is great but I would rather get more performance out of the Pitts! What do you think?
Gus
Patty,Yes, its a Pitts S1S. I'm asking as many people as possible. I am looking for real world experience as well as what the manufacturers have to say.
I am convinced though that I'm turning too many rpm too easily. To keep my rpm down to 2700 I have the throttle retarded so far that I am not making any real HP.
I think that a higher pitched prop will let me carry more power and still keep the revs down to 2700 rpm.
I got to say, I flew a couple of loops the other day at full throttle (3100 rpm) and they were huge. They felt better too.
I guess the bottom line is that it would just be nice to go to full throttle and get 27 to 2900 rpm while making the full 180 hp that I have bolted on up front.
Gus