Which Prop?

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Re: Which Prop?

Postby Boet » Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:59 am

Mmmm. like they say: The proof of the pudding lies in the eating. :wink: ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
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Re: Which Prop?

Postby pprop » Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:02 pm

Gentlemen of the forum, friends, foes, family and rent a crowd,

I have to withdraw from the great propeller test / debate due to a hell of a work load - tens of propellers for the local and the overseas market for ultralights, experimental, PPG and military use. Since I went the CNC way in mid 2007 the P PROP designs have really gone from ok to good to one of the best.

Gentlemen, I believe you guys are all great and at stages the discussions and sane suggestions as well as quips, insults and jokes makes for a great experience concerning the whole rubber ball aspect of the various propellers represented in SA.

Thanks to the supporters of the P PROP - guys, Bets and I can not live without your support and good will. To the gentlemen who supports any of the other great products available in SA you have made your choice and I respect that.

Any one of you gentlemen on the forum is ALWAYS, ALWAYS welcome to ask any question regarding propellers ,HOWEVER, be fare before passing judgement. Remember to ask away if you want the history of your propeller.

Any of you gentlemen may bring any propeller around for service, repairs or assessment. Bets, Julius, Matilda and I shall always do our level best to help.

Kind regards,
Pieter and Bets de Necker

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