Propeller Specs McCauley

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Patrick Phillips
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Propeller Specs McCauley

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Does anyone have a copy of the dimensional Specs for a 1A170 prop, this would be from a McCauley Service Manual, I'm not looking for Diameters I'm looking for cord specs at specific stations.....Thanks Pat
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Yes, I have it. Do you have a fax number? Or I can copy/mail it to you.
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Hi Thanks for the quick reply...Can you fax to my work...
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519 758 0503 Many Thanks Pat
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Re: Propeller Specs McCauley

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George, do you still have a copy of the specs? Can you send it to me or is fax better? Thx!
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Re: Propeller Specs McCauley

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Hi George I also need dimensions and stations specs for 1A170 prop Thanks Pat
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Re: Propeller Specs McCauley

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Hi George, can you please fax me the specs? I never did get a reply back. I will PM with fax# when I see you got my post. Thx!
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Re: Propeller Specs McCauley

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I've posted the propeller specs, graphs, and dimensions/versus/stations for the two most popular props in the MX Library.
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