I am thinking about getting an Air Master prop. I currently have a warp drive with the standard spinner. Does anyone know how much modification will be required on the cowling if I change to the Air Master?
I am thinking about getting an Air Master prop. I currently have a warp drive with the standard spinner. Does anyone know how much modification will be required on the cowling if I change to the Air Master?
Zero. Measure from crank flange to where it penetrates the cowl so you order the correct spacer.
Also, understand that changing from fixed pitch prop to an inflight adjustable forever takes the airplane out of LSA potential.
Also, it's considered a major modification so you should put the airplane back into Phase I for a bit.
I switched from an IVO to Airmaster. I love the Airmaster. Love love love it!
Im watching for this.
Aero-TV: Aerovate Innovates - A Passive Variable Pitch Prop
sorry, thought it was a link. You can paste that in the YouTube search
Eddie Forward
Flying
SS7, 912iS, Garmin G3X
Thanks for the heads up on the spacer and phase I. I'm out of LSA anyway with 1550 GW.
I switched from an IVO to Airmaster. I love the Airmaster. Love love love it![/QUOTE]
Just wondering, do you run your airmaster in auto or do you change the dial for each climb to cruse changes?
I didn't know if auto position made all changes for you or is auto something else.
Harlan and Susan Payne
Flying FarmFox STI Kitfox N61HP
Rotax 915is, Airmaster prop.
https://www.youtube.com/@KitfoxPilot/videos
Auto allows it to go to the preselected takeoff/climb/cruise. Manual allows you to adjust via the toggle if you want something other then the preselects.