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Old July 14th 05, 02:52 PM
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Fisherman wrote:
SteveR Wrote:
Last weekend I lost my spinner through my prop. I had removed it the
previous weekend because the screw kept coming loose. I was going to
leave it off until I found the right solution. An A&P where I keep my
plane saw me messing with it, and came over to help. He went and
grabbed a bolt and a difference nut plate, and put the spinner on. He
didn't torque the bolt down as tight as I would have because he "didn't
want to crush the nose of the spinner". I questioned him on it, asked if
we should put lock-tite on it, and he said "naw, that ain't comin' off".
Last time I take advice from him.

Two flight hours later the spinner went through the prop. Although the
damage to the prop wasn't nearly as bad as I expected, I'm still
wondering if my $1,300 prop is now a wall-piece. I've already contacted
the manufacturer (Prince Aircraft) and I'm waiting on their response.
Let me know what you think. I did fly ~2.5hrs after this occurred
(after checking it out on the ground).

Tell me what you think...repairable or not?

Pictures:
http://www.wotelectronics.com/prop/


Howdy Steve!

It's been my experience that if you ask a manufacturer, "Is this
broken?", they'll see it as an opportunity to sell you another one. I
don't know about airplane parts companies. Do most of them play
straight with people? I guess I'm just overly suspicious.


--
Fisherman


Lost a ittty bitty spinner, you know the ones that just cover the prop
bolts and little more. It hit the end of the prop as that was the only
nick I could find, then hit the wing tip, just a small scratch. The
local A&P was jumping up and down claiming I had to take the engine
apart to check for crankshaft damage from a prop strike. I just filed
the nick and put on a new spinner.