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EASA Approves Hartzell Top Prop Mod For All Lycoming-Powered Cessna 182s

Date: April 8, 2014 Category: Press Releases Tags: ,

Cessna 182 with Hartzell Scimitar Top Prop

Lycoming-powered Cessna 182 with Hartzell Scimitar Top Prop Conversion Kit

Piqua, Ohio, April 8, 2014 – The European Aviation Safety Agency has validated Hartzell Propeller’s Supplemental Type Certificate for installation of its three-blade Top Prop conversion kit for Cessna R182, FR182, TR182, T182, 182S, 182T and T182T Lycoming-powered models. The new Hartzell Propeller Top Prop kit improves performance, increasing the value and utility of these iconic aircraft.

Hartzell Top Prop Program Manager Mike Trudeau said, “For European owners of these popular Cessna models, this propeller conversion will breathe new life into their aircraft by noticeably improving take-off, climb and cruise performance. Plus there is the added benefit of greater ramp appeal.”

The 82-inch diameter, blended airfoil, Scimitar blades have successfully proven themselves in various flight regimes since Supplemental Type Certificate approval by the Federal Aviation Administration in 2012. The kits are available with compatible prop ice protection. Compared to standard propellers, the kit improves climb performance by 8.5 percent, and cruise performance by 2-4 knots or even more at altitude. In line with FAA and international standards, the prop’s noise emissions are at a globally accepted level of 77.5 dB(a).

Available directly from Hartzell or through Hartzell’s Top Prop dealers, the 2014 list price for these kits, which include the new propeller, new polished, pointed aluminum spinner, and the STC, is from $11,700 to $13,000, depending on model and ice protection equipment. The new propellers carry Hartzell’s Plus3 warranty, which delivers three years or 1,000 hours of coverage, and has a six-year/2400-hour TBO.

About Hartzell Propeller Inc. – hartzellprop.com

Hartzell Propeller is the leader in advanced technology propeller design and manufacturing with more than 3,700 propellers delivered annually to business, commercial and government customers. The company developed the next generation of propellers with innovative “blended airfoil” technology. It manufactures these blades using a combination of revolutionary machining centers and robotics. With its ASC-II™ composite technology, Hartzell provides mission-optimized performance for customers. Hartzell Propeller traces its beginnings in 1917 to a business relationship with Orville Wright and was founded on the principle of “Built on Honor” – a tradition that continues today.

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