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1. 06:12 AM - Re: C&S speed X fixed pitch prop (jc@INFONET.COM.BR)
2. 10:46 AM - Re: C&S speed X fixed pitch prop ()
3. 05:27 PM - Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax (Merems)
4. 05:43 PM - Re: Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax (Albert Gardner)
5. 05:47 PM - Re: Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax (jdwilson16)
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Subject: | C&S speed X fixed pitch prop |
--> RV9-List message posted by: jc@infonet.com.br
Hy Danny;
Adjusting the mixture we clearly note the reducing in the airspeed. Something like
130kt
IAS. The fixed prop is very eficient in just one small range of density altitude.
With a
variable pitch is possible to increase the prop eficiency.
Now I know it would be good to build provisions for an upgrade from fixed prop
to a C&S
prop.
JC - Aracaju - Brasil
PU-JCI
#90997
Flying good
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Subject: | C&S speed X fixed pitch prop |
--> RV9-List message posted by: <dmalwitz@adelphia.net>
JC,
That makes sense. The propeller advance ratio, J = V/(N*D), where V is TRUE airspeed.
I like the simplicity of the fixed prop, but to go fast up high (145
KIAS at 10 to 15 thousand feet) I'll need to use a constant speed prop. You've
been a great help.
Obrigado,
Dan
---- jc@INFONET.COM.BR wrote:
> --> RV9-List message posted by: jc@infonet.com.br
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> Hy Danny;
> Adjusting the mixture we clearly note the reducing in the airspeed. Something
like 130kt
> IAS. The fixed prop is very eficient in just one small range of density altitude.
With a
> variable pitch is possible to increase the prop eficiency.
> Now I know it would be good to build provisions for an upgrade from fixed prop
to a C&S
> prop.
> JC - Aracaju - Brasil
> PU-JCI
> #90997
> Flying good
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax |
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--> RV9-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Fellow builders,
I am a few years away from completing my RV-7 but I wanted to find more information
about some of the aircraft registration costs others are paying for the RV's.
In addition if there is a one time sales tax payment required to register
the aircraft. I had heard that here in Arizona they will asses the aircraft
and charge you a sales tax if no sales taxes were paid on or all parts of the
kit project. Since most of us are purchasing our kits and engines from out of
state, there isn't any state sales tax charged when purchasing.
I don't want to start any rumors, just trying to get the facts.
Paul
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Subject: | Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Albert Gardner" <ibspud@adelphia.net>
When you register the plane with the feds, AZ will send you a form that
they will use to calculate the amount of tax. I called and told them the
plane was not yet done and they said tell them when it was finished. Unlike
many others I had listed a value on the bill-of-sale I included with the
application for federal registration. It's not required by the feds and I
suggest you leave it blank. After the plane was flying I contacted AZ tax
people and paid the one-time tax (about 7 or 8% I think). There is no legal
way to get around AZ tax for most of us.
Albert Gardner
Yuma, AZ
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Subject: | Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "jdwilson16" <jdwilson16@cox.net>
Try this site for more information:
http://www.dot.state.az.us/aviation/legislation/legislation.asp
DO NOT ARCHIVE
Jay
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Subject: RV9-List: Aircraft Registration fees and sales tax
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Fellow builders,
I am a few years away from completing my RV-7 but I wanted to find more
information about some of the aircraft registration costs others are paying
for the RV's. In addition if there is a one time sales tax payment required
to register the aircraft. I had heard that here in Arizona they will asses
the aircraft and charge you a sales tax if no sales taxes were paid on or
all parts of the kit project. Since most of us are purchasing our kits and
engines from out of state, there isn't any state sales tax charged when
purchasing.
I don't want to start any rumors, just trying to get the facts.
Paul
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