The Rare Bear reportedly uses a 13 1/2 foot propeller from a US Navy P-3 Orion. Has anyone heard if the team ever evaluated the six bladed propeller from a C-130J, which has a similar diameter, or the eight bladed propeller (Hamilton Sunstrand NP2000) which was introduced by the US Navy on the E-2C and C2 as a replacement for the existing four bladed propellers (which were in short supply and the tooling no longer existed)? These same NP2000 propellers have been used by commercial air Snow Aviation on some C-130s and the USAF has tested them for an upgrade to the "Legacy" C-130s.
The Navy reported increased thrust and reduced vibration compared to the propeller it replaced and the Air Force has reportedly concluded that they increase the thrust of the existing engines to roughly that of a JATO assisted takeoff (the first USAF user is apparently the New York ANG unit that uses the LC-130 for Antartic resupply missions).
The C-130J propeller apparently has the same diameter as the P-3 propeller and the NP2000 propeller must be of a similar diameter although I have not been able to find its exact diameter. The NP2000 reportedly has not had problems with some of the airflow issues reported to have occurred with the C-130J.
This would appear to be a possible way for the Bear to increase thrust with the existing engine.
Anyway, I just wanted to ask if anybody had heard anything one way or the other.
Cheers
P.S. In case you are not aware, the Blue Angels discontinued the use of JATO assisted takeoffs for Fat Albert some time back due the the short supply of bottles which are of Vietnam era manufacture. I have not heard of any plans to resume production of the JATO bottles.
The Navy reported increased thrust and reduced vibration compared to the propeller it replaced and the Air Force has reportedly concluded that they increase the thrust of the existing engines to roughly that of a JATO assisted takeoff (the first USAF user is apparently the New York ANG unit that uses the LC-130 for Antartic resupply missions).
The C-130J propeller apparently has the same diameter as the P-3 propeller and the NP2000 propeller must be of a similar diameter although I have not been able to find its exact diameter. The NP2000 reportedly has not had problems with some of the airflow issues reported to have occurred with the C-130J.
This would appear to be a possible way for the Bear to increase thrust with the existing engine.
Anyway, I just wanted to ask if anybody had heard anything one way or the other.
Cheers
P.S. In case you are not aware, the Blue Angels discontinued the use of JATO assisted takeoffs for Fat Albert some time back due the the short supply of bottles which are of Vietnam era manufacture. I have not heard of any plans to resume production of the JATO bottles.
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