Four Bladed Islanders

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Aurigny refitted three bladed props on the Trisplander wing engines only to reduce noise.

This however is a new on on me

http://www.airteamimages.com/britten-no ... large.html
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Noise reduction?
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Difficult with the type I know.

Yes the Trislander were fitted with three bladed to get the same power at a lower RPM and get the tip speed further away from near supersonic speed where a lot of the noise occurs.

Not that effective as the #2 still as the two bladed and does quite well on it's own.

Interesting to know how these Islander sound.
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Can't judge off vids...even if I did have speakers :lol:
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That sounds alright :) I notice they don't hang around warming up do they :-O

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Depends on if the engines are still warm from the last leg or not. :)

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Believe it or not, I'd considered that Chris :)

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because of his job he feels compelled to pump massive amounts of gaseous material

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The Trislander start and go with no warm up even if thgey've been stand arround for hours.

just first thing when put onto the pan they do a high power check. After that it's turn the key and drive off.
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