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I have for sale a 66" Warp Drive prop for a Corvair engine. It is not new, but it is in excellent condition. I sent it to the factory for inspection, and repainting, and it has never been flown since the factory servicing. It has the nickel leading edges.
I no longer need it, so here is an opportunity to get a WD prop at a great price. If you look at the cost of a new one, you will see mine is a great deal. $800, and I will pay for shipping and insurance to anywhere in the Continental US.
Contact me at 678-313-8224 or tlhand57@gmail.com for more information.
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What prop did you switch to?
I had purchased it to use on a Pietenpol project that I no longer am working on. According to William Wynne, All Low wing Zeniths use 66” props. Other aircraft, 2,700- 2,850cc use 66” props, 3,000-3,300cc use 68” props. I thought that there might be a 601 or 650 builder that could use the prop. Thanks for the question.
Gotcha. I was wondering if you switched to one of the ground adjustable Sensenich props.
I'm interested. Do you have an invoice or documentation of the recent work at Warp Drive?
Sold.
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