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Hello,
who knows the Cessna 150 propeller extension part number (SAE1 patern, length around 2", engine O200) thanks -- une télé qui s'éteint et c'est un cerveau qui s'éveille Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:50:48 +0100, Philippe
wrote: Hello, who knows the Cessna 150 propeller extension part number (SAE1 patern, length around 2", engine O200) thanks in the Cessna 100 series service manual there is no mention of an extension. the only ones I've seen are custom machined for homebuilts. Stealth Pilot |
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"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message
... On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:50:48 +0100, Philippe wrote: Hello, who knows the Cessna 150 propeller extension part number (SAE1 patern, length around 2", engine O200) thanks in the Cessna 100 series service manual there is no mention of an extension. the only ones I've seen are custom machined for homebuilts. Stealth Pilot There is, in fact, an extension on the 150M, and possibly the 150L and later 150F models; but I have never seen the manuals for those. I don't recall whether ther extension was 2 inches or 3 inches. I believe that the extension was concurrent with the change to the Clark-Y propeller and a revised nosebowl/cowl. Peter |
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On Nov 5, 3:50*am, Philippe wrote:
Hello, * who knows the Cessna 150 propeller extension part number * * *(SAE1 patern, length around 2", engine O200) thanks -- une télé qui s'éteint et c'est un cerveau qui s'éveille * * Philippe Vessaire *Ò¿Ó¬ You might have to look more to the propeller manual to find that number since it was installed on the propeller and made by the prop manufacturer. |
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On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 15:49:16 -0500, "Peter Dohm"
wrote: "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:50:48 +0100, Philippe wrote: Hello, who knows the Cessna 150 propeller extension part number (SAE1 patern, length around 2", engine O200) thanks in the Cessna 100 series service manual there is no mention of an extension. the only ones I've seen are custom machined for homebuilts. Stealth Pilot There is, in fact, an extension on the 150M, and possibly the 150L and later 150F models; but I have never seen the manuals for those. I don't recall whether ther extension was 2 inches or 3 inches. I believe that the extension was concurrent with the change to the Clark-Y propeller and a revised nosebowl/cowl. Peter ok that would post date the manual I have. |
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Stealth Pilot wrote:
There is, in fact, an extension on the 150M, and possibly the 150L and later 150F models; but I have never seen the manuals for those. I don't recall whether ther extension was 2 inches or 3 inches. I believe that the extension was concurrent with the change to the Clark-Y propeller and a revised nosebowl/cowl. Peter ok that would post date the manual I have. No extension on 63-69 models in the '70 parts catalog. Brian W |
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"brian whatcott" wrote in message
... Stealth Pilot wrote: There is, in fact, an extension on the 150M, and possibly the 150L and later 150F models; but I have never seen the manuals for those. I don't recall whether ther extension was 2 inches or 3 inches. I believe that the extension was concurrent with the change to the Clark-Y propeller and a revised nosebowl/cowl. Peter ok that would post date the manual I have. No extension on 63-69 models in the '70 parts catalog. Brian W That's true. It was on the 1977 model (150M) and may have been on the 150L which was build in 1976 and possibly 1975--I don't have the information currently available. The prop extesion was part of a long series of improvements that gradually brought the stated cruise speed back up to what is had been on the earliest models--despite the wider cabin and "notch back" rear window. I have trouble thinking of the 152 and later 150 and wide bodies; but this really is what they were! Peter |
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