Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #56635
From: GT Phantom <gt_phantom@hotmail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: Prop issue on a 360
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 13:37:52 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Hi Henry,

Depends on which manufacturer you are talking about.

Hartzell (certified) has several models depending on the exact engine you have - http://www.hartzellprop.com/kitplane.php?manu=7
MT (certified) props tend to be pricey, require a different (Jihostrol?) governor, and not as fast as Hartzell but are lighter - http://www.mt-propeller.com/
The Whirlwind 200RV (experimental) is faster and lighter, but requires a Jhostrol prop governor - http://www.whirlwindaviation.com/
Aero Composites (experimental) makes some very nice props and I haven't heard of any failures, but a bit more pricey - http://www.aerocomposites.com/

Blue skies,

Bill Reister


On 14:59, marv@lancair.net wrote:
Posted for HENRY DONNA BARTLE <bartle4@msn.com>:

 
 I am working on a Lancair 360 with a 180 HP. I
need the correct propeller for it. It had a prop strike. The motor was rebuilt
with a new crank. The prop was replaced by Western  Aircraft Propeller Service
out of Troutdale, OR. They sent me a 75 1/2 inch prop with a hub that has a 5
1/2 inch between the back of the prop and the flange of the crank. It was a 2
1/2 inch space between the back of the spinner and the front of the cowl. I
really need the correct part numbers for the prop and hub.
 Thank you,
 Henry Bartle360-907-0716      
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