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Hi Dave,
No worries about a CS prop being too nose heavy on a -9A. On mine, I've got a FP Catto 2-blade on an IO-320-D1A and a light Plane Power alternator/Skytech starter, and with most tail-heavy cg (reserve fuel, two 200-lb. bodies) I need to limit baggage to 80 lb. to stay within the range...that's only 20 lb. shy of max. If I decide I need to carry more, I might consider a weighted prop crush ring or somesuch.
It is a sweetheart of a plane; Vso of 39 KIAS, and on a recent trip to Phoenix I was doing 148 KTAS at a fuel burn of 6.7 gph. The biggest adjustment from previous planes I've flown (172, DA-20, Cherokee) is that it will float forever down the runway if you don't get power out very early. Also, Vfe is 78 kts, so you've got to plan a little when you've been zipping along at 130 indicated to get slowed for the pattern. I like 70-75 KIAS in the pattern, and low 60s over the fence on final.
There are lots of guys that have built them with glass panels, but they're slow to reach the used plane market. One will come along, I'm sure. When I built mine, I was adamant that I'd use steam gauges, but ultimately, a glass panel solution was cheaper than new steam gauges. I went with the GRT Sport SX and love it! Got a couple of "heritage" gauges for backup and a whiskey compass for nostalgia too.
No worries about a CS prop being too nose heavy on a -9A. On mine, I've got a FP Catto 2-blade on an IO-320-D1A and a light Plane Power alternator/Skytech starter, and with most tail-heavy cg (reserve fuel, two 200-lb. bodies) I need to limit baggage to 80 lb. to stay within the range...that's only 20 lb. shy of max. If I decide I need to carry more, I might consider a weighted prop crush ring or somesuch.
It is a sweetheart of a plane; Vso of 39 KIAS, and on a recent trip to Phoenix I was doing 148 KTAS at a fuel burn of 6.7 gph. The biggest adjustment from previous planes I've flown (172, DA-20, Cherokee) is that it will float forever down the runway if you don't get power out very early. Also, Vfe is 78 kts, so you've got to plan a little when you've been zipping along at 130 indicated to get slowed for the pattern. I like 70-75 KIAS in the pattern, and low 60s over the fence on final.
There are lots of guys that have built them with glass panels, but they're slow to reach the used plane market. One will come along, I'm sure. When I built mine, I was adamant that I'd use steam gauges, but ultimately, a glass panel solution was cheaper than new steam gauges. I went with the GRT Sport SX and love it! Got a couple of "heritage" gauges for backup and a whiskey compass for nostalgia too.
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