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Zoom!!!! Hartzell Talon Prop Gets STC For GameBird

Three-Blade Carbon Fiber Prop And Spinner FAA-Approved

Hartzell Propeller collaborated with well-known aerobatic pilot Sean D. Tucker to secure an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval for the cutting-edge three-blade Talon carbon fiber composite propeller and spinner for the entire GameBird GB1 fleet.

The propeller is available through Hartzell’s Top Prop program, and the 77.5 inch diameter Talon prop delivers several enhancements including:

  • 5-8% increase in enroute climb performance at 120 KIAS
  • 5% increase in maximum climb at 90 KIAS
  • Greater than 20% reduction in takeoff ground roll

The Talon also provides improved handling, exceptional response, and aerodynamic braking for formation flight and aerobatics. The unlimited lifetime blades and 1,000-hour / six-year TBO is backed by the warranty through the first overhaul.

JJ Frigge, President of Hartzell Propeller said, “The Talon propeller outperforms the factory-standard four-blade wood-core propeller in numerous ways. With growing interest in the market, we’re excited to make this high-performance propeller available to all GB1 owners.”

Tucker, who has flown the propeller extensively on his GB1 GameBird with impressive gains in performance.

He described his hands-on experience: “In a head-to-head race between my GameBird equipped with the Talon and a factory-standard model, the difference was astounding. At full throttle, the Talon felt like having an extra 30 horsepower. The thrust improvement is unmatched, especially crucial in formation flying and aerobatics.”

Tucker said the Talon prop also remained within noise limits: “There’s nothing but good news here—more thrust, superior performance, and no additional noise.”

FMI:  hartzellprop.com/

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