Product Description
Part Number: |
PPI-28 |
Approval Basis: |
Supplemental Type Certificate No. SA02555CH |
Replaces: |
N/A |
Aircraft Eligibility: |
Piper PA-28R-180, PA-28R-200, PA-28R-201, PA-28RT-201 |
Typical Lead Time: |
1-2 Weeks |
Typical Installation Time: |
N/A |
Finish: |
N/A |
Specifications: |
Hartzell Model HC-C2YR-1BFP/F7497 Constant Speed (Scimitar) |
Notes: |
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Knots 2U announces the approval of the new Hartzell, two bladed "Scimitar" propeller model HC-C2YR-1BFP/F7497. This new propeller is Hartzell's latest design, and provides an increase in efficiency, with a reduced noise level. This propeller is approximately 3 to 5 knots faster than the standard three blade propeller, and weighs 12 lbs less. It is approved for any PA-28R model currently using a Lycoming engine.
Another great benefit is the fact that you can remove that troublesome placard which prohibits operation between 2100 and 2350 RPM, which is usually right in the "heart" of where you are wanting to cruise. This new "Scimitar" propeller is completely free of any vibration restrictions when installed on 180 HP Arrows, or 200 HP Arrows with the Lycoming IO-360-C1C6 engine. On 200 HP Arrows with the IO-360-C1C engine, the only restriction is to not operate above 24 in. of M.P. while operating between 2350 and 2550 RPM. This is typically not an issue when operating in accordance with normal cruise power settings.
To understand exactly what this propeller will do for you, you should probably know a little about the history of Arrow propellers. The first propeller to come out on the Arrow had two blades and is known as the HC-C2YK-1BF/F7666A-2. Although this propeller was used quite commonly in the 1960's, it is the one with the annoying vibration problem right in the middle of the cruise range. As time went on, and the popularity of three bladed propellers increased, the Hartzell HC-C3YR-1RF-F7282 was introduced. Although this propeller was an improvement from a vibration standpoint, the extra blade proved to be a hindrance in cruise speed, and actually slowed the airplane down. The ultimate solution to this problem was the advent of the "blended airfoil", or "Scimitar" design, which is the newest propeller available. This propeller provides an improvement in efficiency above both of its predecessors. When comparing it to the old two blade, you will see slight improvements in most flight aspects, with a much less restrictive operating limitation. When comparing it to the three blade, you will see a pronounced increase in cruise speed, and a noticeable reduction in nose weight. In both cases, the "Scimitar" design inherently provides a smoother and quieter ride. All of our propellers are manufactured new at the Hartzell factory, and enjoy their full original warranty, and 2400 hour/6 year recommended TBO.