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DUC Propeller Try And Fly Scheduled For October 10-11, 2020

VERY Cool Idea... Check Out A New Prop, In Flight, For YOUR Bird -- Free

OK... this has to be one of the better ideas we've heard of lately... especially since it deals with a part of the aircraft that most pilots equate with Black Magic -- the PROP.

Have you ever wanted to try another propeller on your airplane to see if it gave you better performance... but just didn't want to commit to a purchase that you might not like -- and probably couldn't return.

Well; courtesy of Mike Tomazin and DUC Propeller, you now have an opportunity to try a new propeller without spending a dollar.

DUC is a major manufacturer of state-of-the-art propellers for the light aircraft market. Their Swirl and Flash, advanced design, all-composite propellers reportedly offer peak performance through the full range of RPM settings. And, now, you can find out for yourself... for FREE.

How? Mark your calendar for October 10-11 and saddle up in your bird and head for North Las Vegas airport (KVGT). The folks from DUC and Skyleader USA will have mechanics standing by to remove your propeller, and install a brand new DUC designed to maximize your aircraft's performance.

Fly it, try it.

Buy it... but only if you want to.

If you like it, you can purchase it already installed, and fly off to enjoy your new adventure. If not, they'll install your old prop and thank you for your consideration -- and yes, they are picking up the costs of the mechanic's time. Is that a heckuva deal or what?

Preregistration is required, so that they can have the correct propeller on hand. and ready for to TRY AND FLY.

FMI: Rory Jackson (702) 817-2027, Mike Tomazin (559) 289-5519, michael.tomazin@me.com

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