REFLECTOR: In Need of Prop!!

Chuck Jensen cjensen at dts9000.com
Mon Jul 9 07:06:27 CDT 2007


Ken,
 
Does your friend need someone to come down to supervise and consult on
his problem?   At least until the beer is gone?

Chuck Jensen 

 
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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of KMis178813 at aol.com
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 9:58 PM
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Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: In Need of Prop!!


Hey Greg
    No to the question (off line) it is not a Warp drive. It was built
by Props Inc.  67"   3 blade out of Oregon, without any known vibration
survey done on a Velocity with a Jabaru engine. As far as I know this is
the only one. 
    Mitch Thanks for the offer but the bolt pattern is the same as a
lycoming, not a Rotax
 
    For every one out there trying your own thing, I personally applaud
you. BUT for those that are trying the newest bestest things, wether it
be cheapest or fastest, be careful. Paul (my friend) was going to load
his family into his bird in a couple more hours. In the coarse of making
your decision for engine/ prop combination look for reliability first
and foremost. Proven combinations!!!!
     Throwing a blade off a prop has known to be FATAL, landing at a
airport after doing so INCREDABLE, not really hurting the plane
REMARKABLE, finding the guy on the field that has a mobile home, next to
the airport, that he's not using, with a recently diagnosed medical
problem where' as he can't drink, and a fridge full of beer that he was
going to throw away, in a dry town.       Is just a MIRICLE!
Talk about a Lucky Day with a broke airplane.
                            
                                       Ken



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