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Old January 4th 05, 02:47 PM
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I seem to remember you being an Aztec owner. We operated a couple of
Aztecs with hot props, one of them was a BFG STC'd install. It used
fiberglass panels attached with #6 machine screws into Riv-nuts into
the fuselage skin.

Pretty sure that hot props were a factory option on the later models,
but getting any PA23 info out of the Old Piper useta be a pain, don't
know if the New Piper is any different/better.

I would contact the Goodrich deice service center at 330.784.5477 or
330.494.4447.

http://www.deicerboots.goodrich.com/

Regards;

TC

 




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