Ahhhcarbon fiber. That must explain the high price. And armed with the
new info you kindly gave me about moisture considerations, Mike, I'll crate
this plane up and ship it to Arizona straight away.
feli...@frognet.net
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Although the Prince is finished with carbon fiber, it is considered to be
a wooden (maple) prop.
And it dissolves in rain.
Mike
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Hi everyone
I received my prop hub extension from Saber Inc., it looks great. I couldn't
wait to see how it looked on the front of the 0-200. It seem to be a very tight
fit over the prop hub on the engine, it would only go about 1/4" and stop.
Would I have to first heat the prop hub exte
I am assuming that you already have the Deere dynamo? If not, there are
other very good options.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39
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has begu
Wow! Not THAT'S a revelation! As a noob to this whole project I guess your
caution to me should come as no surprise, and I am very grateful for it. At
the price of these props, I sure do hope it will "fly". I'll tell you what,
boys and girls, the more I read the more confused I become. It's
be sure to check with your engine mfg. to see if a composite prop is o.k.,
great plains does not recommend them, see his web site at greatplainsas.com
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