I was looking casually the other day at a couple of old classic taildraggers...namely an Aeronca Champ and a Cessna 140. The 140 had a wooden prop.
My initial reaction was not for me... based on the hangar waiting lists around here, I doubt if I'll ever see a hangar to store anything in.
Then I realized, I've never flown an airplane with a wooden prop, at least that I remember....and I really don't know how durable they really would be outside. I don't know anything about the proper care and feeding of them.
I suppose covers could be made or bought, and that would protect them somewhat...but then again covers might also trap in moisture.
either way, clearly they would weather and need refinishing often... but how often?
And what would the pro's and cons list look like beyond that required care and maintenance?
My initial reaction was not for me... based on the hangar waiting lists around here, I doubt if I'll ever see a hangar to store anything in.
Then I realized, I've never flown an airplane with a wooden prop, at least that I remember....and I really don't know how durable they really would be outside. I don't know anything about the proper care and feeding of them.
I suppose covers could be made or bought, and that would protect them somewhat...but then again covers might also trap in moisture.
either way, clearly they would weather and need refinishing often... but how often?
and is that something an owner-pilot can do or does it demand A&P's and sign-offs?
And what would the pro's and cons list look like beyond that required care and maintenance?
I imagine the wooden props are lighter.
I imagine the shapes and thicknesses for wooden props are different than what could be had in aluminum... are wooden blades generally going to be thicker?
what else?