Wood propeller
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Wood propeller
Pros
Cost (half the cost)
Looks
Reduction in engine vibrations
Cons
Need hanger or prop cover
No flying in rain
Extra maintenance (re torque of prop bolts required every 50 hours)
I have a serviceable McCauley CF 71-48 prop if anyone is interested.
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Re: Wood propeller
Are you from Down Under????
Your picture is upside down.
Good lookin' Prop.
Steve.
Your picture is upside down.
Good lookin' Prop.
Steve.
America, Love it or Leave IT!
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Re: Wood propeller
Nice looking prop. As mentioned above, don't fly in the rain. Rain drops will act like bead blaster, and remove the surface coating down to bare wood. Also, get a prop cover if you tie down on the ramp. BTW, looks like your Brackett air filter assembly frame is installed upside down. Drain hole goes on the bottom. Enjoy the new prop.
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Re: Wood propeller
Good catch! Actually, the filter is fine; the plane is upside down...
John Cooper
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Re: Wood propeller
As far as flying in the rain, doesn't the brass on the leading edge take care of that?
I had a wood prop on an RV-6 with urethane on the leading edge and flew in rain a lot with no problem.
I had a wood prop on an RV-6 with urethane on the leading edge and flew in rain a lot with no problem.
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Re: Wood propeller
Must be one mean engine and prop combination. You've torque rolled while still in the hangar!
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Re: Wood propeller
Hi,
I sent you a PM about your old propeller but not sure that it went through. Is it still available?
I sent you a PM about your old propeller but not sure that it went through. Is it still available?
Dean DeRosia
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1946 Cessna 140
Glendale, AZ KDVT
N81L
1946 Cessna 140
Glendale, AZ KDVT
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Re: Wood propeller
Nice hangar!