MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
The new props are composite blades with unlimited life. Looks funny on a P-51A, huh?
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The new props are composite blades with unlimited life. Looks funny on a P-51A, huh?
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Thanks for posting. I find that piece sort-of points out a few reasons for possibly changing props on a King-Air but gives little info about a high performance Warbird prop.This might have some bearing
I would add certification costs.Since the blade design and manufacturing process were already figured out for the 4-blade F-82 props - using same blades for the Allison P-51 above may very well have been simpler and considerably cheaper than having MT make blade replicas for the 3-blade type.
They won't be certified. Warbirds are all operated under experimental.I would add certification costs.