Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #3820
From: Rumburg, William <wrumburg@cdicorp.com>
Subject: RE: Propellers
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1999 09:07:22 -0500
To: 'GBFitz@aol.com' <GBFitz@aol.com>, 'lancair.list@olsusa.com' <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
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> A while ago, someone posted some contact info for a company in Australia
> or
> New Zealand that is making electrically-controlled variable pitch props.  
> There's a Lancair in New Zealand, I believe, that's using one of these
> props.
>  If the kind person who posted that info could repost it (especially the
> web
> site), I'd appreciate it.
Gary -
That was originally posted by Jerry Grimmmonpre' on 7/8/99. Here is
an excerpt ...

[The Airmaster Prop is coming up from the land down under, to give MT
Props competition.  The address is     http://www.propellor.com

The Airmaster Prop is 2/3 the price of the MT

If you paid the price for the MT, a prop strike is still cheaper than
a prop strike with the Hartzell 2 blade.  If the Airmaster Prop is
sold at  it's  forcast price you are way ahead of the Hartzell and the
MT pricing. The 3 blade lends a sexy appearance the two blade can't
approach.  The 3 bladed props are about 30 pounds lighter than a
Hartzell 2 blade.]
I also am very interested in an electrically-controlled variable pitch prop,
with modern carbon fiber blades (over a wood core).
Bill Rumburg
N403WR  (Sonic bOOm)
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