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Unread 05-21-03, 07:13 PM
Eustacio-Chachi Eustacio-Chachi is offline
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We did a search for the propeller McCauley D2AF34C59, the one I have been using, in ATP (Aircraft Technical Publishers) and found that there is a Data Sheet dated 10/11/2001 from Cessna Aircraft Company. That prop is to be used on the front engine of the 337, 337A, 337B, 337C, 337D, 337E and 337F.
Cessna changed the propeller on the 337G and that is when the Skymaster got some real changes like the split airstair entry door among others.
The question we are asking Cessna is if there would be any "risk" in using that prop on a 337G model but flying it under the certified operations parameters of an 337F.
Ernie, under the Data Sheet in reference you should have been using that propeller on the previous Skymaster you owned. Thanks, Chachi
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