Under an STC received early this month by Flight Resource of Bloomer, Wisconsin, most larger single-engine Cessna piston models from the 180 taildragger through the 210 series are now eligible for retrofit with composite propellers from MT Propeller of Straubing, Germany. The lightweight propellers incorporate a steel leading edge and scimitar-shape blades with no life limits. Installing an MT Propeller should also provide less vibration, greater performance and removal of any restrictions to the rpm arc. Electric or fluid deicing is available as is MT’s patented Kevlar spinner. Founded in 1981, MT Propeller has produced tens of thousands of its propeller blades and service is available at more than 24 authorized shops throughout the United States.
Composite Props from MT Now Available for Many Cessna Models
Key Takeaways:
- Flight Resource has received an STC allowing for the retrofit of MT composite propellers on most larger single-engine Cessna piston models, from the 180 taildragger through the 210 series.
- These lightweight propellers feature a steel leading edge, scimitar-shape blades with no life limits, and offer benefits such as less vibration, greater performance, and removal of rpm arc restrictions.
- Available options include electric or fluid deicing and MT's patented Kevlar spinner, with service supported by over 24 authorized shops across the United States.
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