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Wed, Nov 18, 2015

Hartzell Introduces Specially Designed 5-Blade Propeller

The Five Blade Carbon Fiber Propeller Increases Performance For The PC-12 Fleet

Hartzell Propeller is introducing a new five-blade composite swept tip prop specially designed to maximize performance for the Pilatus PC-12 fleet. The 2016 model PC-12 NG will feature the new five-blade, 105-inch diameter, composite propeller as standard equipment. The new propellers also are available immediately for the sizable Pilatus PC-12 fleet of more than 1,300 business aircraft.

The announcement was made at the National Business Aviation Association Annual Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas. Hartzell's new propeller is on display at Hartzell's NBAA Central Hall Booth C7629 as well as on the newest PC-12 in the Pilatus Booth C12416.

Hartzell says that thanks to the five-blade Hartzell propeller, the 2016 PC-12 NG cruises five kts faster, climbs to a cruise altitude of 28,000 ft. 10 percent quicker, and has a 50-foot reduction in total takeoff distance. They also claim its highly swept airfoil reduces flyover and cabin noise, and its blades are certified for unlimited life.

"The Pilatus PC-12 with Hartzell's newest aerodynamic five-blade prop will give owners and operators even better performance and the reliability to meet personal and business travel requirements," said Hartzell Propeller President Joe Brown. Hartzell offers the new composite five-blade Pilatus PC-12 STC with 3,600 hour/3 year Top Prop warranty.

List price for the new Pilatus PC-12 propeller is $83,640, less a $15,000 trade-in for the existing four-blade Hartzell prop installed as standard on PC-12 aircraft. The new structural composite five-blade propeller is seven pounds lighter than the standard four-blade aluminum propeller, and Hartzell claims it is lighter than alternative wood core five-blade propellers.

"We have made sizable investments in structural composites, advanced aerodynamics, the newest manufacturing processes and we have developed strong relationships with business aircraft manufacturers," Brown said. "Pilots of DAHER TBM, Beechcraft King Air, Piper Meridian and now Pilatus PC-12 aircraft have a highly desirable way to increase the value of their airplanes while wringing even more performance out of their flying assets."

Designed for increased takeoff, climb and cruise performance, the new five-blade swept tip prop from Hartzell Propeller has received a Supplemental Type Certificate from the FAA for installation on PC-12s. Hartzell's Structural composite utilizes aerospace grade carbon fiber.

Hartzell says it’s propeller is five to ten times stronger than beech wood and spruce wood core propellers; stronger materials equals thinner, wider airfoils that optimize performance. The company says the new propeller's state of the art wedge shank retention system made of stainless steel alloy is likewise much more robust than alternative lag bolt and aluminum construction. Further, they say, it has a nickel cobalt leading edge with a stainless steel mesh erosion screen for unmatched durability and FOD protection.

(Image provided by Hartzell)

FMI: www.hartzellprop.com

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