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Old 2 February 2010, 03:21 PM   #1
JoeP
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Propellers and faux rotaries

I've been mulling over several nagging questions that I can't find quick answers to either in this forum or on the net, but relates to engine options. We see a number of Tri-planes with faux rotaries (fixed faux cylinders) hung under flat-opposed Lycomings.

1) Considering the RPM range of these engines it never occurred to me to determine what props are being used?

2) Considering also that epoxy coatings for metal props are common, does someone manufacture an acceptable faux wood finish option?
 
 

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