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Max-prop Three-blade Classic 28” Diameter Automatic Feathering Propeller on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Max-Prop Manufacturer Part Number:28" Classic Three blade propeller Propeller Pitch:adjustable pitch at installation Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Propeller Rotation:Standard

Max-Prop Three-Blade Classic 28” automatic feathering propellers

Used 28-inch diameter three-blade Classic model Max-Prop propeller.  Working take-off.  Hub bored for 2” shaft with British taper.  Propeller nut cut for corresponding British thread.  Hubs and nuts can be replaced or sleeved for other shaft sizes and SAE taper.  

Propeller is provided with assembly bolts and propeller zinc.

Total of two propellers available.

Ships disassembled.

See www.pyiinc.com for details. 

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