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Luke.Wuest(at)wisconsin.g
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:47 am    Post subject: LOM Propeller Options Reply with quote

Hi Guys,
I have been running a lom V231 wood prop on my m332a powered hatz for the last several years and although I love the look of wood, it has proven to be maintenance intensive and to much of a cruise prop. I have been thinking about purchasing the lom ground adjustable metal V341 propeller to be able to play with performance/max rpm.

What have the rest of you been running for props? Are you happy with them? Anyone with any experience with the 231 or 341?

Thanks for any input,
Luke

P Luke S. Wuest
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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 5:04 pm    Post subject: LOM Propeller Options Reply with quote

Most of the Buckers in the USA with LOM337 use the Performance Propeller “Almost Constant Speed” wooden prop. It really does work as advertised providing about 2700 rpm flat out in level flight, while still giving a good rate of climb. Recommended.

Steve


On 4/21/11 3:44 PM, "Wuest, Luke S - DNR" <[url=Luke.Wuest(at)wisconsin.gov]Luke.Wuest(at)wisconsin.gov[/url]> wrote:

[quote]Hi Guys,
I have been running a lom V231 wood prop on my m332a powered hatz for the last several years and although I love the look of wood, it has proven to be maintenance intensive and to much of a cruise prop. I have been thinking about purchasing the lom ground adjustable metal V341 propeller to be able to play with performance/max rpm.

What have the rest of you been running for props? Are you happy with them? Anyone with any experience with the 231 or 341?

Thanks for any input,
Luke

P Luke S. Wuest
NER & SER Regional Lead Pilot
Aeronautics Section
Bureau of Forest Protection
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
(() phone: (920) 424-1190
(() fax: (920) 424-7899
(+) e-mail: [url=Luke.Wuest(at)wisconsin.gov]Luke.Wuest(at)wisconsin.gov[/url]




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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:00 am    Post subject: LOM Propeller Options Reply with quote

I have a 3 blade electric constant speed MT Propeller on the LOM 332A engine in my RV-3.

Jim Ayers


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