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  Topic: looking hard for a hydraulic prop
DKirkpatrick

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PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:03 pm   Subject: looking hard for a hydraulic prop
Think the prop is:
HC-A2MV-20-7/MV8433 blades

Anyone know where I might find one? Seems they're rare. I'd appreciate the help.
THANKS
  Topic: hydraulic prop for an E-225-8
DKirkpatrick

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PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:23 am   Subject: hydraulic prop for an E-225-8
anyone know where to look for one of these? the old airplane is setup for a hydraulic prop... don't know the numbers/info on the prop... help, could use the coaching. THANKS
  Topic: hydraulic prop designation numbers??? Help
DKirkpatrick

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PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:30 am   Subject: hydraulic prop designation numbers??? Help
I'm looking for a hydraulic prop for a '50 Bonanza. E-225-8 setup with hydraulic prop. I'd like to rebuild this airplane, but the a/c is a basket case, no prop.
Can anyone tell me which prop to shop ...
  Topic: How long is a B-35 without the prop and rear stinger?
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 2
Views: 9618

PostForum: Maintenance Items   Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:14 pm   Subject: thanks
I appreciate the coaching
  Topic: How long is a B-35 without the prop and rear stinger?
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 2
Views: 9618

PostForum: Maintenance Items   Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 10:43 pm   Subject: How long is a B-35 without the prop and rear stinger?
Really my big question, will a B-35 fit in my garage — 24' deep? It's got the wings and tailfeathers off now. THANKS. Dan
  Topic: paint stripper
DKirkpatrick

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PostForum: General Topics   Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:18 pm   Subject: paint stripper
my airframe has Imron paint on it - I think... took an old part and tried to strip it - with three different strippers, including "Aircraft stripper" (albeit from the auto parts store...) and NADA!!! ...
  Topic: Hydraulic prop questions - galore.
DKirkpatrick

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Views: 7362

PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:28 pm   Subject: Hydraulic prop questions - galore.
So, I'm working on a deal to buy a B Bonanza — have the airframe, located a PS engine... She's outfitted for a E-225-8 with a hydraulic prop.
Where could I find one, what is the info/serial numbers, ...
  Topic: Help! Hydraulic Prop questions galore!??
DKirkpatrick

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Views: 8532

PostForum: General Topics   Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:22 pm   Subject: Help! Hydraulic Prop questions galore!??
So, I'm working on a deal to buy a B Bonanza — have the airframe, located a PS engine... She's outfitted for a E-225-8 with a hydraulic prop.
Where could I find one, what is the info/serial numbers, ...
  Topic: Baron 55 operation costs (I know, it's a weird subject...)
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 2
Views: 11861

PostForum: General Topics   Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:43 pm   Subject: Baron 55 operation costs (I know, it's a weird subject...)
Thanks for the really informative coaching. I'm hearing others talk in terms of "better figure $300 per hour" - makes the single engine Bonanza look pretty efficient. Thanks for your response. —dan
  Topic: Baron 55 operation costs (I know, it's a weird subject...)
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 2
Views: 11861

PostForum: General Topics   Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:57 pm   Subject: Baron 55 operation costs (I know, it's a weird subject...)
It's weird on this forum, I know... that said, does anyone know how to project an hourly operation cost for a Baron 55? This one's about a 1970 with low time engines. I know there's probably a rule of ...
  Topic: E-225 questions and prop issues for a '50 Bonanza
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 6
Views: 44171

PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:42 pm   Subject: E-225 questions and prop issues for a '50 Bonanza
Thanks for the coaching Terry!
  Topic: E-225 questions and prop issues for a '50 Bonanza
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 6
Views: 44171

PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:20 am   Subject: Thanks for your counsel!
The airframe is really nice on this old girl, just gotta find the right engine and prop. I appreciate your sharing your expertise with me.
dan
  Topic: E-225 questions and prop issues for a '50 Bonanza
DKirkpatrick

Replies: 6
Views: 44171

PostForum: TCM Engines   Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:18 pm   Subject: E-225 questions and prop issues for a '50 Bonanza
Okay, I'm a rookie and this is probably a dumb question. Is the right engine for this airplane an E-225-8? I'm looking at two engines (working on a project...) one has 1156 smoh, no prop strike - $350 ...
 
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