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    Not as much drag holding you back. I noticed it the first time I went into a short pond, but you soon learn to allow for it.
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    Someone asked about a picture of the prop and spinner in a PM.
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    Steve,
    Is that the spinner that Sensenich sells for the prop? Or one you had?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WWhunter View Post
    Steve,
    Is that the spinner that Sensenich sells for the prop? Or one you had?
    This is the spinner that is STC'd with the propeller. It is carbon fiber with a single, rear bulkhead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorguns View Post
    It looks like I will save about 20-25 gallons of fuel traveling to AK in August in my Cruiser and the Sensenich GA prop going from 42 to 45 pitch.

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    I wonder what the manifold pressure is at different prop/speed settings?
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    I would imagine it is higher at the higher pitch settings. I burn more fuel at the higher pitch settings like when I am running the Sensenich 74DM metal prop. Low fuel burn when in low pitch like when running my 1A175 Borer prop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by behindpropellers View Post
    I wonder what the manifold pressure is at different prop/speed settings?
    With mine at 36.5 pitch (I turned my own pin) at 2500 and 1500' ASL MP bounces between 20.7 and 21. On take off at 2700 its 24.5 to 25 on the MP I didn't have the engine analyzer and MP gauge when I did the other pitch testing when I initially put the prop on.

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    My guess is under 30”…..but what do I know?
    my bigger question is who has a manifold pressure gauge who hasn’t gone to a full digital engine instrument cluster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by md11freighter View Post
    My guess is under 30”…..but what do I know?
    my bigger question is who has a manifold pressure gauge who hasn’t gone to a full digital engine instrument cluster.
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    Many thanks to Sensenich for sticking it out, with all testing completed the STC is truly close. The dedication required to bring this prop to our aircraft has obviously taken enormous resources to bring about and as a participant in the process it has generated much respect for the Sensenich leadership on my part and most importantly I want to personally thank Steve Pierce who put the day job aside while he coordinated all the testing (4) aircraft and the final flying.

    This prop is a gamechanger for Super Cubs and hopefully more platforms to come. Lastly, I learned yesterday that Steve has now become a Sensenich dealer so if this prop interests you, please contact Steve and support the resource that played a key role in bringing it about for us!

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    Ps I understand there is a pre-STC sale going on...
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    Steve, was there any indication from Sensenich that they were considering certification in the standard category for the smaller model prop?

    My guess is that the market is too small to make it worth the cost and effort to take that model beyond ASTM certification.

    If they are, though, I would love to work with them using a stock PA-11-90 and possibly a stock PA-12 with the 0-235. Its good to be retired!

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    They are but the next projects that I know of are the 172 and PA28. They want to get the money flowing the other way.
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    Thank you, Steve. Can't blame Sensenich there.

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    Current pricing on the Sensenich ground adjustable prop is $6350 for the STC'd prop or $7085 with a carbon fiber spinner assembly. The price will go up roughly $1,000 on August 1st. The spinner uses a rear bulkhead only that is finished in white gelcoat. The blades come in a combination of colors, blades and tips: white, black, yellow, red and grey. Black blades with white tips is pretty common as are black blades and yellow or red tips. Also grey blades with white tips or any combination of those colors. We expect the STC in early July and I heard that right from the head FAA project engineer's mouth. I hear that the people above him want this STC finished because of the length of time, tearing up an airplane etc so I believe this time line is accurate. They are not requesting deposits. If you would like to order the prop through me I would appreciate the business. You can email me direct steve@pierceaero.com
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    Also, the Piper spinner will not fit the ground adjustable prop.
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    I called them and I am currently number 38 on the list from 2021. I cannot switch unfortunately. I did get the carbon spinner. Any issues of note from the testing?


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    Wow, glad I’m experimental
    I got mine about a year ago at a fraction of the cost
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    Quote Originally Posted by LordB View Post
    I called them and I am currently number 38 on the list from 2021. I cannot switch unfortunately. I did get the carbon spinner. Any issues of note from the testing?


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    No issues with the spinner and we had it on and off a lot for each pitch and prop change. Haven't had any issues with the ones I have installed or sold either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utah-Jay View Post
    Wow, glad I’m experimental
    I got mine about a year ago at a fraction of the cost
    Price of being certified and having the FAA oversight protecting us.
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    How long is the list and what does that translate to for wait time? I know mostly guessing.


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    There are over 100 names on the list. Will get a better idea when the STC is issued and props start going out the door.
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    I am looking forward to mine, build a light cub without extended baggage and she is super light in the tail.

    A lighter prop will be just the ticket for me I'm #52 or 53 on the list.

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    Steve,

    Are you also going to be selling the experimental version? I'd rather give you the business than the big name outfits fi I end up going this route.
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    Yes, I have several experimental props on order right now. Lead time is down to 3-4 weeks.
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    Hopefully their spinners hold up better than the props in terms of finish. Here’s my brand new ground adjustable Sensenich (experimental) after just taxiing in rain last week for approx 10-12 seconds. The MT props on our Skywagon have lasted years/almost 1,000 hrs with much less cosmetic damage, and they’ve been run through rain in cruise flights hour after hour, hundred of dusty off airport departures, etc.
    A second airplane @ Legend had paint peeling on its new Sensenich ground adjustable after 3 hrs of break-in flying. Don’t know if the clear coat was coming off on that one.
    One might say “So what - it’s only cosmetic,” but for me it’s indicative of poor finishing or QC.

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    No issues with the spinner and we had it on and off a lot for each pitch and prop change. Haven't had any issues with the ones I have installed or sold either.

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    There are issues with clear, Cattos has had it as well. It either sticks great or it comes of in light rain. Call Sensenich and they will fix it. The Carbon Cub dealer here had one flown through drizzle during the fly off and some of the clear came off 2 weeks ago and Sensenich is fixing it.
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    Here’s a catto after a little rain….

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    I had a 2015 catto that went thru hell and back and the paint was perfect.

    My Sensenich GA prop that’s a little over a year old has been thru more rain than it should and looks great still.

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    Sensenich Ground Adjustable Prop

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    I had a 2015 catto that went thru hell and back and the paint was perfect.

    My Sensenich GA prop that’s a little over a year old has been thru more rain than it should and looks great still.
    I have a 2015 Catto and same. Know of a couple guys with newer on cc’s and first flight the paint came off.

    I seem to remember talk of wet sanding where the metal meets the blade to smooth it out helped keep the paint on? I could be remembering wrong though.

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    The Sensenich instructions recommend you wax the prop, can't hurt to have some the extra protection.
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    Anybody running this prop on an 0320 Cub on floats?

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    I have been for a couple years. I flew with borers for decades in 41,42 and 43 inch pitches. They were great and were the best for me at the time. But I would never go back to them. The sensenich is far superior. If you find a pitch that your engine likes, it will pull harder and cruise faster.
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    My paint has peeled a little but that frontman use with floats. 3+ years of hard use with many pitch changes from float, wheel, skis, etc. and no problem with the carbon fiber spinner. Love that prop.

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    That is from use on floats. Not frontman. Need to check grammar before posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supercrow View Post
    I have been for a couple years. I flew with borers for decades in 41,42 and 43 inch pitches. They were great and were the best for me at the time. But I would never go back to them. The sensenich is far superior. If you find a pitch that your engine likes, it will pull harder and cruise faster.
    I’ve been running a borer 82/42 on a solid 150. 15-25 seconds off the water (light or heavy), and cruise 2550 rpm average 88mph.

    What could I expect from the sen. and any idea what that ideal setting is? I know the cg shift alone should increase the cruise speed. I would really like to break the 100mph mark, but don’t want to get stuck on the water to do it. Any thoughts?
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    Pretty hard for me to make a fair assessment with your numbers. My engine has 10 to 1 compression and with a 43 inch borer two adults half fuel and fishing gear is 7 to 8 seconds consistently at 70 to 75°. I have never timed it with the adjustable prop, but it is consistently faster onto the step and out of the water. At 2550 I can consistently run at 95. That was on the number 5 Pin and I just recently moved to the number six pin because it is too easy for me to go over a red line in a 60 to 70 mph climb
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    I believe you can find a pitch that will give you 100 mph cruise but you will suffer getting off the water with a standard 7 to 1 compression 150. If you can upgrade to at least 160 will see a major difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by supercrow View Post
    Pretty hard for me to make a fair assessment with your numbers. My engine has 10 to 1 compression and with a 43 inch borer two adults half fuel and fishing gear is 7 to 8 seconds consistently at 70 to 75°. I have never timed it with the adjustable prop, but it is consistently faster onto the step and out of the water. At 2550 I can consistently run at 95. That was on the number 5 Pin and I just recently moved to the number six pin because it is too easy for me to go over a red line in a 60 to 70 mph climb
    I'm on wheels with a strong 160, previously turning a 44 and with a #3 pitch pin I get off the ground shorter, climb much stronger and cruise 4-5 mph faster, no doubt whatsoever that when I work up which pitch pin matches the take-off performance of the 44 Borer that I will still climb better and be significantly faster (I make 92 with a 44 Borer).

    This prop is a GAME CHANGER!

    I'll see what works and report back.
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    I received my prop yesterday, and can't wait to check it out! I just wanted to say that if you are interested in purchasing one of these Props buy it thru Steve Pierce he is a distributor and a long time friend of this site. Steve is known to share his wisdom and insight freely with anyone. I think it's a good Idea that we give him a chance to earn a couple bucks, especially considering the amount of time he has given to those of us at Supercub.org.

    I can't wait to get this prop on my plane! saving me over 12 lbs on the nose, and let me be honest its the easiest 12 lbs I have ever lost......come to think of it maybe the only 12 lbs I have ever lost!!

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