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Old 12-17-2009, 08:18 PM
Robert Anglin Robert Anglin is offline
 
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I have a drop tip carbon fiber overly that was cut foran IO-360-m1b clone, making about 194-5 bhp. It was made for best fuel and speed numbers up at from 8 to 14,000 msl. I only have one bad proplem with it! It looks so good just setting there stoped on the nose, I keep taking it off and wanting to hang it on the wall at home to look at when I get home. Realy, not cheep, but good props and nice people to deal with, Oh did I say thay look graet too???
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Old 05-02-2010, 01:39 PM
MikeS MikeS is offline
 
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As long as you don't run into any rain, your nice looking Prince should stay that way. It would be safer however to hang it on the wall if you value its appearance over functionality.

I have my refurbished ($327 to repair a manufacturing defect) Prince still in the box and hesitate to take it out. It really is more valuable as a decorative item than as a functional propeller.

Lonnie is up to his ears with government contracts building disposable UAV props and could care less about his general aviation customers . . . though he is a heck of a nice guy.
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