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Tue, Jul 08, 2014

Hartzell Propeller To Feature Sean D. Tucker At AirVenture

Company's 'Claw' Prop Will Be On The Nose Of Tucker's Challenger III Airplane

EAA AirVenture aerobatic headliner Sean. D. Tucker and Hartzell Propeller are continuing their partnership for the 2014 edition of the world’s greatest aviation celebration.

In addition to performing his high-energy aerobatic demonstration in the one of a kind Oracle Challenger III, the EAA Young Eagles chair will be available for autographs at Hartzell’s new and expanded exhibit 296/297 in the Main Aircraft Display area. Check the Hartzell Propeller website hartzellprop.com for the latest schedule.

“We are so pleased to continue our relationship with Sean D. Tucker,” said Hartzell Propeller President Joe Brown. “Sean and Hartzell share a love of aviation and a passion for bringing the thrill of flying to the public, skilled pilots and fledgling aviators. There is no greater venue for this than EAA.”

Aerobatic star Tucker will be flying with a Hartzell “Claw” prop. Tucker coined the Claw name for Hartzell’s reliable high performance aerobatic prop. The Claw is a composite propeller certified for aerobatic use.

Tucker said, “The Claw performs exceptionally well due to its high thrust and low gyroscopic forces and inertia. Since I practice nearly everyday its reliability and proven performance has contributed greatly to my flying performances and skills.”

(Image provided by Hartzell Propeller)

FMI: www.hartzellprop.com

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