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MT-Propeller Gets EASA STC For Cessna-404/406

MTV-16 4-Blade Prop Gets Nod, FAA STC In Progress

MT-Propeller announced it received the European Union Aviation Safety Agency STC for the installation of its 4-blade MTV-16-1-C-F/CF225-37a propeller on Cessna 404/406 Titan aircraft powered by two Teledyne Continental GTSIO-520-M engines.

MT-Propeller’s application for the FAA STC is in progress.

The MT-Propeller natural composite blades yield significant noise reduction both inside and outside the aircraft. There is no lifetime limitation and are repairable in the event of a FOD incident.

The MTV-16 prop also provides improved vibration damping for almost vibration-free propeller operation with bonded on lickel alloy leading edges for excellent erosion protection of the blades.

According to Martin Albrecht, Vice President of MT-Propeller, the installation provides the following advantages:

  • Enhanced takeoff distance by approximately 5%
  • Enhanced climb performance by approximately 3%
  • Cruise performance increased by 3-4 kts
  • Approximately 4 lb lighter than original props
  • Interior noise reduced by 3-4 dB(A)

MT-Propeller is based in Atting, Germany, and its main office is located at the Straubing-Wallmuehle Airport (RBM/EDMS) in the state of Bavaria. MT-Propeller also has a service center facility in DeLand, Florida, for U.S. and Canadian customers as well as 62 authorized service stations around the world.

The company holds more than 230 STCs worldwide and is an OEM supplier for 90% of aircraft in Europe and 30% in the U.S. There are more than 30,000 MT-Propeller systems flying globally.

FMI:  www.mt-propeller.com/

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