MTV-9
Propellers for Sukhoi and Yak
When we first began selling MTV
propellers for Russian aircraft some 15-years ago, there was only one available
propeller, the MTV-3-250. Since
then, and to a large extent as a result of our suggestions, the situation is
more complex with more choice for customers, and inevitably with more
difficulties in ordering, and from our point of view in stocking!
MT
Designations
An MT propeller is designated
along the following lines:
MTV-9-B-C/CL/250-27
To explain:
MTV – made by MT and
variable pitch.
–9 is the hub type.
–B is the attachment
flange.
C/CL is the hub operating
mechanism.
250 is the propeller diameter
in cms.
–27 is the blade profile.
To examine these separately:
MTV-3/9
The MTV-3 utilised a McCauley
hub, modified by MT with MT wood/composite blades.
By virtue of the McCauley hub it was heavier than the late MTV-9, and has
also been the subject of a major AD. However
this propeller has not been produced for some 7/8-years, and any prop being
ordered today will be an MTV-9.
The MTV-9 is an all MT design; with an
MT lightweight hub designed specifically for aerobatics.
MTV-3s and earlier MTV-9s operate
at a higher oil pressure than the Russian V-530 propeller.
If, therefore, you are replacing a V-530 with one of these earlier
propellers you need to increase the oil pressure by changing the oil pressure
control springs, which we can supply.
For the last 5-years, all MTV-9
propellers operate at the same oil pressure as the Russian V-530.
However many pilots prefer to increase the oil pressure, since this does
result in a more positive and quick pitch change, obviously important in
aerobatics.
Hub Type
MTV-3 and MTV-9 propellers
originally were only available with a ‘Western’ (i.e. Lycoming) flange.
This meant that the propellers had to be fitted with an adapter to fit
onto the radially-splined Russian hub. This
added some weight directly at the nose of the aircraft.
Also it made the propeller a little more difficult to balance
dynamically. Structurally however
this fitting seemed very strong.
At our suggestion, Vedeneyev then
made a Western flange to fit onto the high performance (typically 400-hp)
engine, which could then accommodate the MT propeller directly.
The ‘B’ is therefore the ‘Western’ flange on the propeller.
We encouraged MT to develop a new
flange that would go directly onto the Russian hub without the need for an
adapter. This was done some 2-years
ago, and this is the ‘K’ flange. Importantly
this needs to be used with the new range of 450-hp engines, for which the
‘Western’ flange is not considered sufficiently strong.
Diameter
Since all MT propellers are
handmade, the diameter can be chosen. As
a principle a smaller diameter increases speed, but a larger one provides
greater acceleration (obviously important for aerobatics), but at a slight cost
in speed. Generally our advice
would be to have the largest diameter prop that the aircraft can take, since
apart from anything else the M14P engine is geared and therefore tip speeds
remain relatively low.
The MTV-9 is made in diameters ranging
from 200cm, but for production and certificated propellers the maximum is 260cm.
Larger diameters, indeed up to 290cm can be manufactured, but only on an
individual application basis and not in terms of standard production.
The diameter of the V530
propeller is 240cm, and we recommend an MTV-9 250cm for Yak-18T and Yak-52.
We do not consider it prudent to use a 260cm blade, simply for reasons of
ground clearance. However some
owners have used this successfully. Our
own recommendation is that if the oleos and tyres are hard, and the aircraft is
always operated off hard runways it would be fine. If not, then these aircraft should have a 250cm blade.
All Sukhois and Yak-50 can accommodate
the 260cm. Some Yak-55s tend to
have undercarriages that ‘sag’ and therefore can have clearance problems
with the 260cm.
Blade Profile
The –27 blade profile is the
one that has been historically used. When
we asked MT to develop a new propeller for the 450-hp engines, but retaining the
260cm diameter, they introduced the –29 ‘wide-chord’ blade.
However we found that in properly conducted back-to-back tests the –29
profile gave between 2% and 12% enhanced performance (dependent on flight
regime). For this reason we
typically only sell –29 blades.
Spinners
A further complication is that MT
now offer small and large spinners. Photographs
are below.
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We sell about two large spinners for
each small spinner, and although the reasons for choice are often purely
aesthetic, we have found that the larger spinner gives slightly better engine
cooling, probably due to better airflow.
We would also point out that
although spinners and propellers (see below) are priced separately, after
manufacture it is difficult to change, since the primary balancing for the
propeller is attached to the spinner back-plate during manufacture.
Pricing
Depending on where the propellers
are sold, MT have Euro and Dollar pricing.
These are as follows for all MTV-9s for the M14P.
There is no price difference for 250cm or 260cm diameters, or for ‘B’
or ‘K’ flanges.
The –29 blades are a little more
expensive, but for simplicity and practicality these are the only ones we quote
for today, but –27 blades can be offered.
Prices are therefore:
Euro
Propeller
Euro 12,310
Big spinner
Euro 1,650
Small spinner Euro
930
Dollar
Propeller
US$15,200
Big spinner
US$ 1,850
Small spinner US$
1,200
Euro prices are ex-factory
Straubing, Germany, and Dollar prices are ex-factory Deland, Florida.
In addition, depending on transportation, the customer will usually need
a packing case. This remains their
property.
It is possible to ship propellers
disassembled, but if at all possible, we recommend them being sent fully
assembled.
Governors
MT produce an excellent lightweight
governor, which saves approximately 0.75 kilograms (2lb), and is specifically
designed for aerobatics, being very quick-acting in pitch-change.
The current price is Euro 1,480 (US$1,700).
Special Colours
The standard colour of an MT propeller is white with
red tips. Any colour can be
organised subject to a payment of Euro/Dollar 350.
Delivery from Stock
We typically carry about five new
MTV-9 propellers in stock. These
are in addition to overhauled V-530 propellers, which we also keep in stock.