Here they are. They are now called woodcomp.
http://www.woodcomp.cz/indexe.php
Tom Paul
On 12/1/03 1:56 PM, "Jeff Roberts" <jeff@rmmm.net> wrote:
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>> Go for a CS prop otherwise its like driving around in third gear all the
>> time. You cannot afford to set a ground adjustable prop to a good cruise
>> pitch or you will only be able to get off the ground in cool low conditions
>> from a long runway. The Airmaster is a fine prop but the Kremen is very
>> comparable but only half the price because it is made in the low wage Czech
>> Republic. Mine cost $2300 complete with spinner wiring and instruments.
>> David Joyce, G-XSDJ
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Guil Barros <flight@metathusalan.com>
>> To: <europa-list@matronics.com>
>> Subject: Europa-List: Prop?
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>>> What props are people using? why did you choose that one?
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> David,
> Is this Kremen prop available in the US. Do they have a website?
> Jeff
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