Vern,
The first email I sent on this subject I forgot to attach the
spec sheet - Excel spreadsheet - so here it is.
Randy
From: Randy Hartman
[mailto:randy@aoaircrafters.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 8:47 PM
To: 'lml@lancaironline.net'
Subject: Hoffman prop for LNC2
This posting is directed at any LNC2 (360) builder that
doesn't have a propeller for his airplane or needs to consider a lighter
prop. I have a beautiful Hoffman (Germany) 3-blade composite constant
speed propeller for sale. This 3-blade constant speed propeller was made
by Hoffman Propeller Co. (Germany). It is in like-new condition with an
aluminum spinner. I am asking the ridiculously low price of $8,500.00
(new price is $14,064 + $1,549 = $15,613). This prop fits on a Lycoming
IO-360 engine. Prop arc diameter is 69 inches (each blade is 34 ½ inches
from center of hub to tip of prop). Distance from the mounting flange to
the back of the spinner mounting plate is 4 ¼ inches. The spinner
diameter at the mounting plate is 12 ½ inches. The prop has epoxy leading
edges. Log book and owner's manual. One owner, 100 hours total
use. This propeller functioned flawlessly and was easy to dynamically
balance with the engine and was very smooth in all RPM and power
settings. Nearly perfect condition, see the photos. More pictures
available upon request. Reasonable offers considered. 319 360-9775. Cedar
Rapids, IA
Reason for removal and replacement was weight and
balance. This prop weighs 14 less than the Hartzell I replaced it with
and, unfortunately, I needed the heavier prop to correct an aft CG
problem. If it weren't for the CG issue I would still be enjoying this
fine propeller.