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Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby Splitpin » Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:24 am

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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby Charl » Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:28 am

Wowee on those prop tip vortices
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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby Splitpin » Sat Jul 02, 2022 4:06 pm

Cheers Charl ...

Some more swirleys for you ...

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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby Charl » Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:13 am

These would be on take off so max power, max revs.
I am wondering how the C130 prop tip differs from others, you don't often see that elsewhere.
Or maybe I haven't been looking?
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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby chopper_nut » Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:16 am

I think it's a square tip thing but you do see it on the Q300s on humid days.
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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby deaneb » Sun Jul 03, 2022 8:53 pm

Charl wrote:These would be on take off so max power, max revs.
I am wondering how the C130 prop tip differs from others, you don't often see that elsewhere.
Or maybe I haven't been looking?


It will happen on any prop plane if the conditions are right. More likely to see it in Auckland as its more humid, or early morning with cool air (I've also seen lots of ag planes like Crescos and Air Tractors with vortices). I think it is more prevalent on the C-130 (and maybe Orion) as they have very broad blades so probably induce a greater pressure drop.
BTW Hercules and Orions don't have "max revs". The prop runs at a constant 1020 RPM (+- a percent or two) through all the flight range. There is no propeller pitch lever. The only other setting is Low Speed Ground Idle, which can be set on the ground for each engine, for noise abatement and fuel saving. This drops rpm to about 700 RPM from memory.
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Re: Hercs from the archives (CHC)

Postby chopper_nut » Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:15 pm

Yeah I was thinking about the pressure differential thing today but you're right, you do see it on Crescos a bit.
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