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Mon, Sep 11, 2017

EASA Certifies Hartzell Composite Prop For Supervan 900 Conversion

Approves Aircraft Modifications By Texas Turbine Conversions

EASA has approved the installation of Hartzell's four-blade composite swept prop designed specifically for single-engine Supervan 900 aircraft by Texas Turbine Conversions.

"Building on positive U.S. customer acceptance of Hartzell's collaboration with Texas Turbine for Cessna Caravan engine conversions featuring new structural composite propellers this opens up dozens more countries for the performance upgrade," said Hartzell Propeller Executive Vice President JJ Frigge. "The 110-inch diameter propeller, 60 pounds lighter than the prop it replaces, blends advanced aerodynamics and sophisticated manufacturing processes to increase performance and deliver extraordinary reliability," he added.

"The 900 SHP Honeywell TPE331 engine on the Supervan 900 coupled with an optional new four-blade composite propeller from Hartzell gives the airplane a big performance bump, which will make converted Caravans even more useful in many countries," said Texas Turbine Conversions President Bobby Bishop. "Hartzell's four-blade, reversible, full-feathering propeller helps make the Supervan 900 the world's best performing Cessna Caravan."

(Image provided with Hartzell Prop news release)

FMI: www.hartzellprop.com

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