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- Larry Snyder
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						15 Jan 2021 05:44				#1
		by Larry Snyder
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				The new Aeromatics are not TSOd or PMAd or whatever alphabet soup is required.			
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- Gene deRuelle
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						25 Dec 2020 11:08				#2
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				Replied by Gene deRuelle on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				any action with regard to Aeromatic Props was just made a lot more difficult.  Kent Tarver, the owner of Aeromatic, has died.  He was in his early 90's.  The latest development with regard to  the useability of the Aeromatic is that the FAA will not allow certification of the prop on a certificated airplane.  Homebuilts only.  I don't know if this effects the Ercoupe or not, as many left the factory with the Aeromatic installed as did Stinson, Monocoupe, Luscombe and others.
I plan to look into this as time allows, but I am not giving up.
Gene deRuelle
					I plan to look into this as time allows, but I am not giving up.
Gene deRuelle
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						22 Dec 2020 22:26				#3
		by Matt Gunsch
	
	
		
			
					
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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				Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				no, they have not been made in many years. They still turn up from time to time. I saw a coupe project for sale not long ago that had a Beech prop on it.			
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						22 Dec 2020 14:51				#4
		by David Murray
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by David Murray on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				Matt: Are these still made today to be available to put on the ercoupe.			
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						20 Dec 2020 15:30				#5
		by Matt Gunsch
	
	
		
			
					
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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				Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				not odd, too many IAs don't know how to read a type certificate, there are 2 controllable pitch props approved for the Coupe, Koppers Aeromatic F200 hub and the Beech R002 or R003 per TCDS A-787
and Koppers Aeromatic F200 hub, - Two-position controllable, Sensenich C2FB, ground adjustable, Hartzell, hub HA12UO or HA12UF per TCDS A-718
							and Koppers Aeromatic F200 hub, - Two-position controllable, Sensenich C2FB, ground adjustable, Hartzell, hub HA12UO or HA12UF per TCDS A-718
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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						20 Dec 2020 08:45				#6
		by Larry Snyder
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Aeromatic prop			
			
				That’s odd. I think it’s listed in A-718. I could be wrong. But I’ve seen a couple of installations.			
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