MT propellers
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MT propellers
A few posts have pictures of a 170 Lycoming conversion sporting or about to be utilizing an MT propeller. Which model is favoured and by what means has approval been granted?
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
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Re: MT propellers
Talk to John Nielsen at Flight Resource, the STC holder. He's an Association member and often posts here.
I chose the 210cm (82.7 inch) two-blade. There's also a shorter two-blade and a three-blade.
I chose the 210cm (82.7 inch) two-blade. There's also a shorter two-blade and a three-blade.
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Re: MT propellers
I revisited MT's website, initially it shows the EASA approvals, selecting FAA gets the NA STC's but it shows only an STC for a two bladed STC.
I'm want to find a prop for a 0-360 installation, one that doesn't require a dampner. Delair has a 80" but you need to add the lead. Another approval for Delair does not require the dampner but I think the prop length is 74" . I was using a 76" on my 0-320 so I wanted something of at least the same length.
I'm want to find a prop for a 0-360 installation, one that doesn't require a dampner. Delair has a 80" but you need to add the lead. Another approval for Delair does not require the dampner but I think the prop length is 74" . I was using a 76" on my 0-320 so I wanted something of at least the same length.
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
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Re: MT propellers
Isn't the harmonic damper only for IO-360s? My O-360-A1A didn't have one with the Hartzell 74" and doesn't with the MT.
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Re: MT propellers
The following link shows both the three bladed and two bladed STC's available for the 170/172. and 175 aircraft.c170b53 wrote:A few posts have pictures of a 170 Lycoming conversion sporting or about to be utilizing an MT propeller. Which model is favoured and by what means has approval been granted?
Applicable Models:
C170(all) / 172 (_-P) / 175 (_-D)
Engine:
Lycoming (I)O-360-A1(A,C,D,F,G)
Both the 3 and two bladed propellors are coverd under the same STC
FAA STC #: SA02245CH
Aircraft TCDS #: A-799 / 3A12 / 3A17
Propeller TCDS #: P23BO
http://www.flight-resource.com/Products.aspx
Cessna 170/172/175 2-Blade Datasheet Request Free Proposal
Cessna 170/172/175 3-Blade Datasheet Request Free Proposal
Regards,
Jim
A&P, IA, New owner C170A N1208D, Have rebuilt some 50 aircraft. So many airplanes, So little time!
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