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Woodward governors
undefined :eek: Has anyone heard of a problem with a Woodward governor and Hartzel prop where the governor works "opposite" in pitch? The spring return on the governor is returning the prop to "course" pitch (low RPM) instead of "low" pitch (high RPM). The Woodward gov. is 210080. HELP!!!
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Your governor setup as an aerobatic governor...contact a good governor shop, many Woodward's can be reconfigured.
Acro guys don't want the engine to overspeed should the control fail (and the airframes are usually high speed drag limited). |
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High vs low rpm in feather
I'm having trouble with this. I understand that a twin or maybe an acro plane would want the prop to feather when it fails, but why would normal singles want the prop to go fine pitch? Doesn't that just add a lot of drag at a time when you may be trying to make it to a suitable landing spot? Help me out here. Note: I have 0 hours in CS a/c. Thanks
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Problem solved
George and Alex,
After spending hours with my local expert and Byam Propeller Shop, I have come to the conclusion that it is for a twin, designed to feather if pressure is lost... Now to just order a new MT governor and drop another grand. OUCH. I appreciate your research and it proves this forum really works. Chuck |
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