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Wed, Apr 14, 2021

Hartzell Propeller Offers RAF Member Savings; Boosts RAF Mission

Hartzell Propeller Is Also Making A $250 Contribution To The RAF

Not a bad deal at all... Hartzell Propeller is offering RAF members a $1,000 discount on four all-new Hartzell backcountry propellers through next year.

“This new promotion proves Hartzell’s commitment to our efforts, and is a real benefit to current RAF members and a welcome incentive to become a new RAF member,” RAF Chairman John McKenna said.

In addition to the $1,000 savings to RAF members, Hartzell Propeller is making a $250 contribution to the RAF mission for every member who buys a new Hartzell prop for backcountry flying until the end of 2022.

“Hartzell Propeller is making this offer to RAF members as part of our commitment to the excitement and fun of backcountry flying,” said Hartzell President JJ Frigge. “It’s our way to reward RAF members and volunteers for their success preventing closures, adding amenities, and creating new backcountry airstrips. We are excited to be a part of the legacy established by these dedicated pilots.”

The discount may be used on these Hartzell propellers now through 2022:

  • Voyager, a 3-blade metal scimitar propeller designed for the Cessna 180, 182, 185 and 206;
  • Trailblazer, a 2-blade composite prop for the Aviat Husky, American Champion Scout, Maule M-7-235, and other experimental aircraft;
  • Explorer, a 3-blade composite prop available for a number of experimental aircraft;
  • Pathfinder, a 3-blade composite prop available for the CubCrafters XCub and Carbon Cub FX, as well as several experimental aircraft.

“These new propellers prove Hartzell’s dedication to innovation for backcountry airplanes and pilots’ safety,” McKenna said.

“The added performance and reduced noise level are features that backcountry pilots really appreciate,” he added.

We encourage you to explore the possibilities of upgrading to one of these propellers. You’ll save yourself a thousand dollars, and boost the RAF mission, thanks to Hartzell’s generous pledge.

FMI: www.hartzellprop.com

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