If you are talking specifically for the Catto props; no. They are not done yet. I have been working with Allen to get this done. I should be receiving the spinners in a few weeks from Australia for trial fit.
If you are asking for other prop types, they are out there and I have not heard anything negative.
I have one with a Hartzell CS prop and it was easy to install and fits perfectly. I polished it myself and it came out looking great. I am very pleased with the spinner.
Took me less than two hours to install on the RV-6, fit perfectly, and is beautifully constructed - this is for the C/S Hartzell. Really a great product if you are looking for an alternative to the standard RV spinner - and the holes for the blades are already cut.
I have one for the Sensenich G/A prop - the prototype actually - and other than having to trim a mm or two off the aft end due to a tighter-than-stock cowling clearance am entirely happy with it. It's polished up very nicely! The only thing I'd suggest as an improvement is a pair of blanking plates for behind the blade to better seal that area. Takes all of an hour to make them yourself though, so it isn't a big, or even a minor, issue really.
Here's a photo I took yesterday on the way to the songwriters. Doesn't show all the spinner, but close enough!
Very happy with mine ... followed Alan's instructions by getting it
professionally polished and then, for a small amount extra, getting it
chromed.
Cheers, Rob
The polishing cost $250 and the chroming an extra $50. That's Aussie
dollars, but I should imagine it would be much less in the US, both exchange wise and sheer volume of work
.
Cheers, Rob
RV-7A, Slider, IO-360, FP, Dual P-Mags, Dual Dynon set up,
Full Classic upholstery.
Flying!