McCauley 1A200 FA82-45 prop

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hugh.archer
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McCauley 1A200 FA82-45 prop

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I have on my 1952 C170B an Avcon conversion Lyc 0360 A2F,with it I am using a Senenich M76EM pitched at 60", this is great for general use.
Now then, I have a McCauley (Borer) climb prop, 1A200 FA82-45, that I would like to use this winter ski season. My problem is I don't have paper work for this combination.
Is anyone using this conbination on a C170B ? Is there an STC for this combination ? Does my 180 hp Avcon STC include the use of this prop ?
Please e-mail your thoughts. Thanks, Hugh.
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Be prepared to spend a little time researching this. If there is an STC, it will be one of the smaller audiences. The FAA website has a search routine:
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_an ... enFrameSet
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