Here is the story.
On Sunday I went up to Cashmoor with the Super Chipmunk which was fitted with an ASP180 FS. I have had this model for a number years and tried numerous props. Prior to Sundays outing (there was only three of us there
) I had tried a Menz wood 17x10. It did not like it at all, started to overheat. Rummaged in the prop store and found a "club" of a prop. MS Classic 18x6. Go for it! I raised the compression ratio a little by removing one head shim and did a quick home test. Well it swings it okay and a lot of air moving. Really need to WOT it up at Cashmoor with the tacho on it.
Before it never went above 7900 with a lighter loading prop. Now it was giving 8500 peak with the lawn mower blade from MS. As Chris H said fly it and see. Sounds like a real plane, slightly faster but above 2/3 throttle a real bark begins but not much more agility. Back on the ground tweaked it again with a slightly richer mixture and played with the throttle curve. Fly it again, slightly better. But not much! Flys around at half throttle easily and relatively quiet. An afternoon of p***ing about and covered in oil plus little time with the Angel which was getting bounced around a bit in the gusty NWesterly, then came the rain.
Driving home I thought, b*gger it, i have had this model for at least 3 years and never been happy with the performance even for a 13 pound scale model. It's gonna get a 30cc/35cc gasser. So today Monday pulled the ASP out, re-plumbing 600cc tank for petrol, removing the anti-vibration mounting. Test fitting a DLE 35 RA as a dummy engine on to the firewall looks like I will have to fill in some of those original mounting holes.
Finally plumped for a OS GT33 and ordered it today. Going to use DLE30 stand-offs (ex Ebay) Chippy looks rather forlorn now but while it is at this stage I will tidy up the covering and work on the new cowl locating screws positions.