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 Post subject: Re: prop part
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:43 pm 
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peter wrote:
We are trying to track down two or four prop distrubtors to allow the pitch of the props to be selected on our hamitlton standard props on our lancaster.


Try Air Responce in Mesa, Az, Gene Packard, he is a ham standard guru.


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Not sure you saw the pictures of rear prop damage posted here end of May/first of June........but Byam was able to actually save the blade......it was straightened and a tiny bit shortened with other one evened up and stilll well within tolerances. I was amazed. The pictures were nasty but in person it looked worse.

All checks and flying have been going well....but can't bless it as good to go yet.

Yep, I saw the pics and thought too much meat was damaged to shorten the prop. Glad to hear Byam was able
to save it. I also caught your inferance regarding the engine that babysteps were being taken. :roll:
Fingers crossed..knockwood!! :D

I've been meaning to ask you a querstion. When we had our little hurricane skeedaddle down here a
few years ago.. did you fly into LSFM(or near about), a few days before the storm hit?
Lady02, thanks and good luck!

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'n shorts winters with turquoise sunsets I live for! 8)

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 Post subject: U-11A Props
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I just got the U-11A props back from S.A. Prop Service and they look great. All the inspection paperwork, for the AD, is in order as well.

I don't know of anyone in the wing who uses any other prop shop. They just brought the prop back for the Yellow Rose and hung it on the newly overhauled left engine a couple of days ago.

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Just got the props hung on the C-47 yesterday out of SA Prop. Look good we will see in a couple of days when we turn em.
Again....Cousin Mike?


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Maxwell is a good shop and a little closer to you since they’re in Minnesota at MIC.

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I've been using SA prop for over 25 years. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. Carl Byum was my teacher in A & P school and we use them for newer stuff. They just didn't seem to want to mess with the older stuff once Carl retired. We drive the props 325 miles one way to take them to Jim at SA Prop. He does things the way I like them done. I've never had a paper work problem, in fact he has gone back and replaced tags that have been lost on several occasions. We do 4-5 props a year with him.

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 Post subject: Re: U-11A Props
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I just got the U-11A props back from S.A. Prop Service and they look great. All the inspection paperwork, for the AD, is in order as well.

I don't know of anyone in the wing who uses any other prop shop. They just brought the prop back for the Yellow Rose and hung it on the newly overhauled left engine a couple of days ago.


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Getting back to the O.T We havent had any luck with contact from San Antonio. We have a kind offer of a unit from the UK on a loan in order that a new set can be machined.

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Yes, it's your dear old cuz! (Who else has a U-11A?)

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airnutz wrote:
LadyO2Pilot wrote:

Not sure you saw the pictures of rear prop damage posted here end of May/first of June........but Byam was able to actually save the blade......it was straightened and a tiny bit shortened with other one evened up and stilll well within tolerances. I was amazed. The pictures were nasty but in person it looked worse.

All checks and flying have been going well....but can't bless it as good to go yet.

Yep, I saw the pics and thought too much meat was damaged to shorten the prop. Glad to hear Byam was able
to save it. I also caught your inferance regarding the engine that babysteps were being taken. :roll:
Fingers crossed..knockwood!! :D

I've been meaning to ask you a querstion. When we had our little hurricane skeedaddle down here a
few years ago.. did you fly into LSFM(or near about), a few days before the storm hit?
Lady02, thanks and good luck!

PS
Amen to the 100 degree woes! I don't live down here for the summers and the brown Bay...it's the t-shirt
'n shorts winters with turquoise sunsets I live for! 8)


Thanks for the good thoughts.

Re: hurricane....I'm assuming Katrina...but regardless....no it was not me. There is a civilian replica B model painted as Rhodesian out of Polly Ranch that from a distance or in the air apparently looks black like mine....but his is two dark OD greens in camo pattern. Could have been him. He does a bunch with Auxiliary Coast Guard so was probably involved in hurricane stuff too.


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