Guys (or gals),
As you know from my previous posting, I am trying to get a well priced Woodcomp
ground adjustable prop. that is in very good shape. This prop (and also a DUC)
came for a neighbors certified LSA.
Do all the conversations about Woodcomp props having problems in hot and humid
climates also relate to ground adjustable ones? I did one once inspect a Sting
2000 LSA with a Woodcomp prop which I had the owner remove and replace due to
delamination at the root. But this airplane sat abandoned in the elements for
years (as well as having had a forced landing in a parking lot once).
I inspected the prop being offered to me and looks good (no delamination). Due
to the good price and known source I would like to get the prop (if for no other
reason than to have a spare) but just making sure their reputation is not so
bad that I am doing something crazy here.
Tonight I am going to look at the prop logbook but I believe it's a Klassic
style
prop, 3 blade (and I think I measure 73 or 74 inches but I have that info at
home).
Thanks for the feedback.
Chris
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