Performance Propeller does make a fine prop. I communicated with them 2 weeks ago when was shopping for a new prop for my biplane. Their backlog to order a prop is 12 - 14 months at this point in time. Better check with your Dr to see if you'll live long enough to see it. I'm old, so opted for
The finest propellers I have ever used is Performance propellers made in
u.s. Each propeller is designed for the aircraft to be used on, based on
your specs. Free re- pitch one time. However, there is a 6 mo. delivery. To
date I own 3.
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022, 7:41 AM Matt Naiva via KRnet
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I know Ed Sterba has officially hung it up, Culver back log is long I think
someone has to give him a chance I am sure he is every bit as dedicated to
the end are and workmanship. Prop makers are not getting rich we owe them
a debt of gratitude. I do expect expensed shipping it will be higher but
I was also wondering if anyone has anything to say about them. I like the way
they look and the price seems fair
Chadrobertson2951@ Gmail. N6GM
> On Jul 13, 2022, at 6:55 PM, Randall Smith via KRnet
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> Is that 650 with all the import fees and shipping to the states?
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> Sent fr
Is that 650 with all the import fees and shipping to the states?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 13, 2022, at 5:43 PM, Marc Baca via KRnet wrote:
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> I got a quote from Christian at Alcon Helice out of Argentia. 52"x50
> pitch... 2.5 or 2.75 hub with an aluminum leading edge ... $650. Anyo
I got a quote from Christian at Alcon Helice out of Argentia. 52"x50 pitch...
2.5 or 2.75 hub with an aluminum leading edge ... $650. Anyone worked with
them before ?
https://www.facebook.com/people/Alcon-Helice/19914738300/
Marc BacaEast Los AngelesN13UG--
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