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Old January 3rd 05, 08:04 PM
Jim Burns
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Default Twin nose protection

Does anybody know a company that makes nose protectors for twins to protect
them from getting beat up by ice slung against the nose by the props? I've
seen rubber strips (ugly) and heard of fiberglass and aluminum panels that
can be painted, but I can't find a thing on the web.

I see the AOPA Win-a-Twinkie has PM Research leading edge abrasion boots
installed, but their web site doesn't mention anything about nose protection
other than for the radome. From the pictures in AOPA Pilot, they must be
paintable or clear.

Any help would be appreciated.

Jim


 




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