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Dale Scroggins wrote: Hartzell built Q-tip props. McCauley never did. Hartzell does not make fixed-pitched props. Cessna 152s were delivered with fixed-pitch props. Therefore stock Cessna 152s are extremely unlikely to have Hartzell constant-speed Q-tip props bolted to the front of their 115-HP Lycoming engines. They would not fit, to begin with. And they would weigh too much. Does that engine even have a pad for a governor? |
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