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Old February 2nd 04, 04:15 AM
Dale
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In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:



Especially if it's a wood prop, I imagine it's simply to protect the prop
from the weather. Even a metal prop might have to be deiced if you don't
cover it; the cover simply saves some time during preflight.


My prop cover was insulated so it did more than just keep frost from
forming on it.

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