Mon, Jul 11, 2011
Scimitar Top Prop Improves Performance, Reduces Noise Company
Says
The FAA has granted an STC for a 3-bladed propeller conversion
kit for the Cessna 182 through 182R series and the Reims,
France-built F182Q & R (1956 – 1986) to Hartzell
Propeller, the company said Thursday. The conversion kit is
designed to provide Cessna 182s with improved performance,
appearance, and decreased noise signatures.
The new Hartzell Top Prop kit features “blended”
airfoil Scimitar-shaped aluminum alloy blades that provide improved
take-off and climb performance, a 2.5 dB(a) noise reduction as
compared to the stock 2-blade prop, and an improved TBO without any
loss in cruise speed. Installation of this propeller typically
results in smoother operation as well. “I felt and heard the
immediate difference; it was quieter and the climb was noticeably
improved,” says Hartzell customer and Cessna 182 owner, Jim
Higgins from Tuscola, Illinois. “Probably the best
improvement is the smoothness of the ride. I could no longer feel
vibration in my seat. It makes a big difference when you are
sitting for hours.”
“With more than 18,000 Top Prop conversions sold, Hartzell
offers pilots one of the easiest and most economical methods for
improving the value, and utility of their aircraft,” says Top
Prop program manager Mike Trudeau. “More than 70 different
Beechcraft, Cessna, Commander, Diamond, Mooney, Piper, and SOCATA
kits are currently available, making the Top Prop family the
largest and most complete propeller conversion offerings in the
world.”
Available directly from Hartzell or through Hartzell’s Top
Prop dealers, the 2011 list price for these kits, which include new
pointed, polished aluminum spinner is $9,700.00. The new propeller
carries the exclusive Hartzell Plus3 warranty, which delivers a
full three years or 1000 hours of coverage, and have a
six-year/2400 hour TBO.
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