---------------------------------------------------------- Rocket-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 12/24/04: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 09:56 AM - Re: prop pitch control (LesDrag@aol.com) 2. 08:17 PM - Re: prop pitch control (Loren Harmon) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 09:56:50 AM PST US From: LesDrag@aol.com Subject: Re: Rocket-List: prop pitch control --> Rocket-List message posted by: LesDrag@aol.com Hi All, On the P-440-15 governor for the counterweighted blade MT Propeller, I measured 2 1/4" of travel from the factory. Anyone get anything different? If you have the narrow deck engine MT governor on a wide deck engine the travel will be greater, since the low pitch (high RPM) stop has to be turned almost totally back in the pitch stop block. Regards, Jim Ayers In a message dated 12/23/2004 9:39:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, larry@ncproto.com writes: --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Larry James" So the real question is: what is the true necessary throw for all controls ?? (This is for us that build our own control quadrants :-) Can someone provide the linear control throw for: Throttle Propeller pitch Mixture thanks !! Larry E. James Bellevue, WA HR2 fuselage/systems ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 08:17:13 PM PST US From: "Loren Harmon" Subject: RE: Rocket-List: prop pitch control --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Loren Harmon" I received a P-880-3 governor for my 3 bladed MTV-9-B-C/C198-52 counterweighted propeller. Narrow deck. Hasn't been started yet. Loren Harmon s/n 76 -----Original Message----- Hi All, On the P-440-15 governor for the counterweighted blade MT Propeller, I measured 2 1/4" of travel from the factory. Anyone get anything different? If you have the narrow deck engine MT governor on a wide deck engine the travel will be greater, since the low pitch (high RPM) stop has to be turned almost totally back in the pitch stop block. Regards, Jim Ayers In a message dated 12/23/2004 9:39:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, larry@ncproto.com writes: --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Larry James" So the real question is: what is the true necessary throw for all controls ?? (This is for us that build our own control quadrants :-) Can someone provide the linear control throw for: Throttle Propeller pitch Mixture thanks !! Larry E. James Bellevue, WA HR2 fuselage/systems