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Old 09-20-2005, 09:09 PM
Gordon Gordon is offline
 
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Default Sensenich Metal Prop Spinner Fit

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Old 09-20-2005, 09:56 PM
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I have a completed spinner that was on my RV-6 using th O-320 (150 HP) and the sensenich metal prop. I changed to a CS Hartzell and the entire spinner w/ bulk heads installed is sitting in my hangar. The fit to the propellor was very good and is in perfect condition, but dusty. If you are interested in trading for your unbuilt spinner parts or want to make an offer out right, let me know.
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:24 AM
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I have a completed spinner that was on my RV-6 using th O-320 (150 HP) and the sensenich metal prop. I changed to a CS Hartzell and the entire spinner w/ bulk heads installed is sitting in my hangar. The fit to the propellor was very good and is in perfect condition, but dusty. If you are interested in trading for your unbuilt spinner parts or want to make an offer out right, let me know.
I am very interested. Can you Email me at: GCZwirtz76@msn.com
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