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Reversible
Propellers for Piston Engines
Reversible propellers are preferred for a decreased landing distance
of land planes or for a better maneuverability of seaplanes.
This information contains the description of the new, simple and
reliable (patented) MT system for reversible hydraulic constant speed
propellers with an infinite number of blades, having no mechanical
linkage between the rotable propeller and the fixed control unit, unlike
existing systems.
The dual piston
propeller is a conventional hydraulic MT-Constant Speed Propeller with
the known blade retention system and a modified hydraulic pitch change
mechanism.
A dual piston system with an integrated centrifugal piston
lock is added. In the normal pressure mode (constant speed) above approximately
1700 RPM, the inner and outer pistons are locked together. In high pressure
mode (reverse) the outer piston stops at the low pitch stop rods and the
inner piston moves the blades further into the mechanical full reverse
stop. Low pitch and high pitch / feathering stops are adjustable in the
field. The reverse stop is adjusted by the manufacturer.
For seaplanes, a start lock for a zero-thrust blade angle
is available.
The dual pressure
propeller governor has two relief valves, operated
by an electro-magnetic solenoid valve, which switches from standard pressure
to high pressure mode on pilot's command. One relief valve is for normal
servo pressure (constant speed), the other is for high servo pressure
(reverse). The high servo pressure is not governed (overspeed protection)
and will move the blades all the way into full reverse. The beta range
can only be accessed below approximately 1500 RPM, when the propeller
pistons are not locked together.
Schematics:
      
Dual
Pressure Governor (Schematic)
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