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.
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