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Touchdown! Greaser!
Catto Propellers are used on many RV's, racers, and other experimentals due to performance, weight , and price. They really are amazing propellers and look good too! Catto Props are literally works of art. Craig Catto is an amazing prop builder and is constantly experimenting and refining the profile of the blades to get the absolute maximum out of each inch of the blade.
The latest innovation is continued research into "Propeller Fences". If you look closely at this picture you can see the little black "fences" near the hub. These little fences add 6-7 knots over a stock Catto blade and are molded into the wood / composite covered blades. The little "tell tales" are indicators of airflow over the blade. The aluminum extension appears to be holding a GoPro so the airflow of the blade can be recorded and studied as indicated in the website clip below.
"In 2013 Catto Propellers began to develop a method to record the dynamic air flow of a propeller in flight. With a custom mount made by Saber Manufacturing and a vacuum formed carbon fiber case to house the GoPro, we were able to maintain a live feed on the propeller aerodynamics. The GoPro Hero 3+ with 60 frames per second, 1080p, provided a real time visual throughout the flight profile that allowed Craig Catto to improve the propeller efficiency by actively notating where it is possible to reattach flow and modify the airfoils accordingly, ultimately improving the performance of the blade, in all aspects."
Got to love the experimental spirit of aviation. Pretty amazing stuff.
The latest innovation is continued research into "Propeller Fences". If you look closely at this picture you can see the little black "fences" near the hub. These little fences add 6-7 knots over a stock Catto blade and are molded into the wood / composite covered blades. The little "tell tales" are indicators of airflow over the blade. The aluminum extension appears to be holding a GoPro so the airflow of the blade can be recorded and studied as indicated in the website clip below.
"In 2013 Catto Propellers began to develop a method to record the dynamic air flow of a propeller in flight. With a custom mount made by Saber Manufacturing and a vacuum formed carbon fiber case to house the GoPro, we were able to maintain a live feed on the propeller aerodynamics. The GoPro Hero 3+ with 60 frames per second, 1080p, provided a real time visual throughout the flight profile that allowed Craig Catto to improve the propeller efficiency by actively notating where it is possible to reattach flow and modify the airfoils accordingly, ultimately improving the performance of the blade, in all aspects."
Got to love the experimental spirit of aviation. Pretty amazing stuff.
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