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EASA Revises STC For MT-Propeller Installation On Vulcanair

Second Revision Adds New Aircraft Model

EASA has issued a second revision of its STC for the installation of next generation 3-blade scimitar composite propellers on the Vulcanair P.68C-TC, P.68TC Observer, P.68, P.68B, P.68C, P.68 Observer, P.68 Observer 2 and P.68R.

The Revision include the Vulcanair Model P.68R and the fulfilling of the strict German noise regulation for certain configurations by model P.68C-TC, P.68 TC Observer and the model P.68, P.68B, P.68C, P.68 Observer, P.68 Observer 2, P.68R with CF183-53 blades and LIESE exhaust.

The Liese exhaust is only available for the non turbocharged engines.

According to MT-Propeller President Gerd Muehlbauer the installation will enhanced cruising speeds by approx. 2 to 3 kts under certain conditions; reduce the weight of the aircraft by 12 pounds, and meet strict German noise level regulations for the P.68C-TC, P.68TC Observer.


For the P.68C-TC, P.68TC Observer, P.68, P.68B, P.68C, P.68 Observer, P.68 Observer 2, P.68R, take-off distance shortened by 180 feet with the wide chord CF183-53 blades; enhance climb by approx. 3% (SL, ISA conditions, MTOW) increasing by altitude; add 5 kts with the wide chord CF183-53 blades, and reduce weight by 12 pounds.

Some models equipped with the CF183-53 blades for certain configurations  (wide chord) comply with the strict German noise regulations 2010– "Landeplatz-Lärmschutz-Verordnung" for unrestricted airport operation in Germany and other European Countries in conjunction with the LIESE exhaust.

The MT-Propeller natural composite blades provide significant inside and outside noise reduction, according to the company. They have no life limitation and are repairable in case of damage by foreign objects.

(Image provided with MT-Propeller news release)

FMI: www.mt-propeller.com

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