I have an 8 with IO360 and Catto 3 blade, 66" 75 Pitch.
I got the plane in August, my first RV (I'm a non builder), so I don't have alot to compare it to. I asked alot of questions on here about various ways to set power, since I haven't flown a fixed pitch in 20+ years- and never a prop like this one.
I have heard of guys cruising at 2600 or 2700 RPM, which to me means they must be at 10,000'+ to make that 75% power. I downloaded an app to my iPhone to calculate power settings. I have a MP gauge but no fuel flow. I usually end up around 2550 RPM at 4500-7500' which depending on the temp and MP usually is about 75%. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 170 Knots TAS. (on my next XC I'll use the TAS calculator on my Aera 760) Flat out at 6500' it will do 2750 RPM. Perhaps more if I left it there more than a minute with the red RPM light scaring me.
I only see 2050-2100 RPM static, at the beginning of the TO roll- (I don't hold brakes and do a full power run up for fear of prop strikes.) So the lower RPM on TO throws some people off. TO and climb performance seems great to me, but as I said I have never flown a CS RV. I did a sawtooth climb test a few months ago and posted it here. (My plane did not come with a POH.) I was surprised at the wide range of climb speeds that give the same rate- the faster you go, the more RPM the prop is making, so I don't know if that's a factor, but my numbers came out very close to the kit planes test with CS prop.
Here's my thread on that:
As I've mentioned my RV8 didn't come with a POH. So in my quest to create one, and get to know my airplane a little better I have been doing "tests" here and there and keeping notes. One thing I didn't have was VSpeeds. My airplane is built pretty close to plans, BUT I have an IO-360 and Catto...
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I am doing formation training, and lead has to be cautious to not accelerate too fast on the TO roll or he'll lose me. (I am also carrying a 200lb+ safety pilot FWIW) He's flying a CS prop solo.
I do gentleman aerobatics, generally from cruise power settings and I don't have to touch the prop or worry about overspeeds RPM wise, unless you're doing it wrong and letting speed build up- RPM comes up to match.
Do a Google search, type in "vansairforce Catto prop" for some reason that returns more results than the search function here. Several RV8 owners have flown behind both.
From what I recall based on searches here:
Pros of the CATTO- lighter, cheaper, better CG, less maintenance, simpler, 90% of the performance of CS.
Cons- less acceleration on TO, (and thus longer TO roll) harder to fly in formation, easier to overspeed during aerobatics. Louder than CS prop for same power settings?
Some claim FP will even outrun a CS prop in cruise. But let's be real here- I think we're talking about differences of 200' on TO roll and 5 knots in cruise?
3 blades looks cool.
Maybe a worse glide ratio if you're engine out?
Congrats on the airplane, let's see some pics!
