Mccauley Met-l-prop Kliptip, Cm 7443, Cut Down To 62" on 2040-parts.com
Startup, Washington, US
McCauley Met-L-Prop "Kliptip"
CM7434 serial #49159; Design 1B90; T.C. 842, P.C. 3
Prop was 74 inches, has been cut down to 62 inches
Prop is in good condition with only a few very small nicks and scratches in the paint. I ended up with this prop along with a hangar full of other parts and pieces. It looks to be in acceptable shape but I cannot guarantee it to be airworthy. If I had to guess it was probably cut down to use on an experimental, but don't know that for sure.
Thanks for looking.
Parts for Sale
- 50 nos packing preformed nsn 5330008196273 aircraft aviation aerospace hd $ hq!(US $250.00)
- Hawker t/r switch(US $250.00)
- Piper part - bushing - p/n: 14843-032 (US $15.00)
- Beechcraft landing gear motor pn 58-380090-0007 28volt (US $500.00)
- Piper aztec fiberglass wing tips pa-23-250(US $39.00)
- Airborns electric fuel pump model 2b6-9 14vdc 26psi max aircraft fuel boost pump(US $265.00)
Mustang logo inspired by football game?
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Did inspiration strike Lee Iacocca during a football game at the University of Michigan 50 years ago? At the time, Iacocca was a vice president with Ford Motor Co., which was preparing to roll out a new sports car the following spring. On Sept.
Volvo S60 (2010 / 2011) details
Tue, 09 Feb 2010Volvo has released much more detail on the 2010 S60 The new Volvo S60 has been on its way for a very long time. We had the concept S60 at the Detroit Motor Show at the start of 2009 and Volvo teased the 2010 S60 (as they would) at the end of 2008. But the reveal proper is closing in (Geneva Motor Show next month) so we now have a raft of information from Volvo and some new S60 photos.
Official: Peugeot 508
Tue, 13 Jul 2010The Peugeot 508 - Finally official Today was the day we expected Peugeot to drop the details of the 508 on the world, and indeed it is so. Although they actually shoved them out last night after leaked photos of the Peugeot 508 appeared yesterday. Apart from seeing more versions of the photos we brought you yesterday, what do we now have confirmed?