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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:38 am    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I need a prop for my Geo motor, but have not looked into the rotation direction if it's the same as a rotax. Bob Bean do you know if I can use his prop on my 1.3 Geo motor?
 
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 I'm putting my 68" WD up for sale. PM me for details here at matronics or at my lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com address.
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:20 am    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				Depends upon which rotax......   It will turn the prop the same  
 direction as the four stroker 912,
 CCW looking from the rear.  Are you using gears or belt?  G10 or G13?
 BB
 still puttering around the yard.
 
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  I need a prop for my Geo motor, but have not looked into the  
  rotation direction if it's the same as a rotax. Bob Bean do you  
  know if I can use his prop on my 1.3 Geo motor?
 
  Ron (at) KFHU
 
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  Hi all,
 
  I'm putting my 68" WD up for sale. PM me for details here at  
  matronics or at my lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com address.
 
  Do not archive
 
  LS
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:21 am    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				Ron C
   
    Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
   
    I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
    If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units C then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning C clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have C then you're looking for a left turning prop.
   
  Mike Welch
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:23 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front.BB
 BTW, if'n I get around to it, I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin on my G10 geo/suzuki
 
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   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
  
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
  
 Mike Welch
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:52 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				LOL,
   
  Thats where I get confused!
   
  Where the heck do I stand????
   
  Mike
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 Subject: Re: 68" WD 3 blade FS
 
 hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front. BB
  BTW, if'n I get around to it, I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin on my G10 geo/suzuki
  
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  [quote]Ron,
  
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
  
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
  
 Mike Welch
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  Ron (at) KFHU
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:11 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				on a Kolb, behind the prop facing front.   It is easy to get messed up because industry definitions are not uniform.The likely reason is that until our category became popular tractor configurations were the norm.
 I wanted to offer a prop for Thom Riddle to experiment on his Rans/912 but he immediately reminded me of
 the minor problem.   He sure could taxi backwards fast though.
 Be VERY certain when you buy a prop though or you will be paying some extra UPS fees.
 BB
 
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 Thats where I get confused!
  
 Where the heck do I stand????
  
 Mike
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 Subject: Re: 68" WD 3 blade FS
 
 hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front.BB
 BTW, if'n I get around to it, I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin on my G10 geo/suzuki
 
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   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
  
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
  
 Mike Welch
 MkIII
  
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:42 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				At 04:45 PM 5/12/2009, Michael Sharp wrote:
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 the right, is a RH prop, and vice versa.
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:50 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I was under the impression the Rotax 912 spun it's prop in CW rotation.  It doesn't?  Ok.
  Didn't need any diplomacy to admit it.
  MW
   hmmmm C  in my most diplomatic tones C 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front. BB
  BTW C if'n I get around to it C I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin on my G10 geo/suzuki
  
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   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
  
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units C then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning C clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have C then you're looking for a left turning prop.
  
 Mike Welch
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:14 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				The MkIII I have had been bent up pretty good before I bought it and it had a 912 on it.I got the 70" 3 blade WD prop that was attached and somehow survived the event as part of the package.
 I turned the right direction for my suzuki but was too much prop.  I bought a two blade hub which much closer
 matched my horsepower.
 BB
 
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 I was under the impression the Rotax 912 spun it's prop in CW rotation.  It doesn't?  Ok.
 Didn't need any diplomacy to admit it.
 MW
 hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front.BB
 BTW, if'n I get around to it, I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin on my G10 geo/suzuki
 
 On 12, May 2009, at 3:20 PM, Mike Welch wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Ron,
  
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
  
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
  
 Mike Welch
 MkIII
  
 
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  Ron (at) KFHU
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:50 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I am using Vassily's SPG-2 and the 1.3 liter dohc.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 
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 Depends upon which rotax......   It will turn the prop the same  
 direction as the four stroker 912,
 CCW looking from the rear.  Are you using gears or belt?  G10 or G13?
 BB
 still puttering around the yard.
 
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  I need a prop for my Geo motor, but have not looked into the  
  rotation direction if it's the same as a rotax. Bob Bean do you  
  know if I can use his prop on my 1.3 Geo motor?
 
  Ron (at) KFHU
 
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  I'm putting my 68" WD up for sale. PM me for details here at  
  matronics or at my lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com address.
 
  Do not archive
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:51 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				That's good I got Vassily's gizmo. That makes it lots easier just get the Rotax 912 prop, is all I got to remember.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 ---- Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
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   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
  
 
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
 
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:55 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				Okay just to clarify, I rather everyone agrees, that the prop to my 1.3 liter with the SPG-2 uses the same prop as the 912 Rotax, is that right????
 
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 hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear  
 looking front.
 BB
 BTW, if'n I get around to it, I want to try a 70" two blade powerfin  
 on my G10 geo/suzuki
 
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    Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other  
  day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
    I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires  
  a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
    If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need  
  the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise  
  rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then  
  you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
  Mike Welch
  MkIII
  > I need a prop for my Geo motor, but have not looked into the  
  rotation direction if it's the same as a rotax.
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:53 pm    Post subject: Re: 68 | 
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				 	  | Dana wrote: | 	 		  
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 On the 912 series, in pusher configuration (like on the Kolb) you need a left hand turning prop. I.e. top of the prop viewing from behind the plane moves to the left.
 
 My WD is a left hand pusher.... Also keep in mind its bolt pattern is for the 912 prop flange with the mounting lugs installed (has the countersunk holes on the back half of the hub...
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 8:14 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				hmmmm,  in my most diplomatic tones, 912 turns CCW from the rear looking front.   
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 4:11 am    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				Well Ron, Since I have the exact same setup as you have, 1.3 with the Russian do-hickey, When we figure it out let me know!!!
   
  LOL
 
   
  I have a friend that has the same setup on a P-5151 I'll send him an email and see what Prop he is turning...
   
  Mike
  Oak Grove Mo
  1.3 zuki with SPG-2
  
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 That's good I got Vassily's gizmo. That makes it lots easier just get the Rotax 912 prop, is all I got to remember.
 
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 ---- Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com (mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com)> wrote: 
 
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 Ron,
 
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
   I  have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
 
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
 Mike Welch
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 5:52 am    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I recieved a reply from my friend with the P-5151 using the 1.3l Geo, which is the engine that We are using on our Kolbs... 
   
  He said: "for the 4cylinder Geo, and facing the front of the aircraft, and looking at the flywheel, the prop will be left turning"
  
   
 He is using a belt reduction drive, so His prop turns the same direction as the flywheel.  Unless there is a tear in subspace, which would cause a rift in the time space continuem... then we are screwed! 
   
 Not sure if that helps or confuses us more... LOL 
   Mike
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   Well Ron, Since I have the exact same setup as you have, 1.3 with the Russian do-hickey, When we figure it out let me know!!!
   
  LOL
 
   
  I have a friend that has the same setup on a P-5151 I'll send him an email and see what Prop he is turning...
   
  Mike
  Oak Grove Mo
  1.3 zuki with SPG-2
  
    From: Ron <captainron1(at)cox.net>
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 --> Kolb-List message posted by: Ron <captainron1(at)cox.net (captainron1(at)cox.net)>
 
 That's good I got Vassily's gizmo. That makes it lots easier just get the Rotax 912 prop, is all I got to remember.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 ---- Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com (mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com)> wrote: 
 
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 Ron,
 
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other  day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
 
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
 Mike Welch
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 3:48 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I know what I am going to do, is ask Vassily. 
 There ain't no ambiguity there.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 
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 Well Ron, Since I have the exact same setup as you have, 1.3 with the Russian do-hickey, When we figure it out let me know!!!
 
 LOL
 I have a friend that has the same setup on a P-5151 I'll send him an email and see what Prop he is turning...
 
 Mike
 Oak Grove Mo
 1.3 zuki with SPG-2
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:51:10 PM
 Subject: RE: 68" WD 3 blade FS
 
  
 That's good I got Vassily's gizmo. That makes it lots easier just get the Rotax 912 prop, is all I got to remember.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 ---- Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
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 Ron,
 
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
 
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
 Mike Welch
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 4:05 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				I don't know I was painting the house all day in the hot sun, and now I just finished a Heineken so I am kinda already numb from all of that prop stuff, is it turning to the east or the West or is it north or south. 
 All I want to hear is if a Rotax prop of the 912 variety is the proper one or not. I once tried to get it straight on how to return the comb lock where the dial faces out on the gate after I have the U lock open. Geez finally I just started to put the dial facing out and locked it. In other words the "keep it simple stupid" is the one that works best for me.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 
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 ---- Michael Sharp <kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com> wrote: 
 
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 I recieved a reply from my friend with the P-5151 using the 1.3l Geo, which is the engine that We are using on our Kolbs... 
 
 He said: "for the 4cylinder Geo, and facing the front of the aircraft, and looking at the flywheel, the prop will be left turning"
  
 He is using a belt reduction drive, so His prop turns the same direction as the flywheel.  Unless there is a tear in subspace, which would cause a rift in the time space continuem... then we are screwed!
  
 Not sure if that helps or confuses us more... LOL
  Mike
 Oak Grove Mo
 1.3 zuki with SPG-2
 
  
 
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 From: Michael Sharp <kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com>
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:05:10 AM
 Subject: Re: 68" WD 3 blade FS
 Well Ron, Since I have the exact same setup as you have, 1.3 with the Russian do-hickey, When we figure it out let me know!!!
 
 LOL
 I have a friend that has the same setup on a P-5151 I'll send him an email and see what Prop he is turning...
 
 Mike
 Oak Grove Mo
 1.3 zuki with SPG-2
 
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 From: Ron <captainron1(at)cox.net>
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 Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:51:10 PM
 Subject: RE: 68" WD 3 blade FS
 
  
 That's good I got Vassily's gizmo. That makes it lots easier just get the Rotax 912 prop, is all I got to remember.
 
 Ron (at) KFHU
 ---- Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
 =============
 
 Ron,
 
   Mike Sharp and I just had this conversation the other day.....namely; which prop do you need?
 
   I have GEO 1 liter with Raven Redrives belt drive.  This requires a LEFT turning prop (counter clockwise rotation)
 
   If you have one of those SPG-2 gear drive units, then you'd need the same prop type as a Rotax 912....a right turning, clockwise rotation prop.  But if you have the belt drive like I have, then you're looking for a left turning prop.
 
 Mike Welch
 
 MkIII
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 4:42 pm    Post subject: 68" WD 3 blade FS | 
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				Ron,  
    
 I did that too..  
    
 Here is what he said:  
    
 Hi Mike,  
    
 If it is a pusher - clockwise (right hand rotation) prop. If a tractor - counterclockwise (left hand rotation) prop.  
    
 If you want a good tested and efficient prop, I'll send you one, look http://www.airtrikes.net/propellers.shtml  
    
 Best regards,  
    
    
    
 Vassili Tarakanov,  
    
 Mike  
    
    
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				 Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 6:39 pm    Post subject: Re: 68 | 
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				 	  | Michael Sharp wrote: | 	 		  Ron,  
    
 I did that too..  
    
 Here is what he said:  
    
 Hi Mike,  
    
 If it is a pusher - clockwise (right hand rotation) prop. If a tractor - counterclockwise (left hand rotation) prop.  
    
 If you want a good tested and efficient prop, I'll send you one, look http://www.airtrikes.net/propellers.shtml  
    
 Best regards,  
    
    
    
 Vassili Tarakanov,  
    
 Mike  
    
    
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 That means mine wont' work. Mine is a _left_ hand pusher (standing at tail looking a prop, the top blade moves to the left - rotates CCW). 
 
 Rotax isn't innocent on this either by the way. For reasons uknown, the 2-strokes spin their prop flange the other way than the 912... so the props aren't interchangeable pusher-to-pusher, tractor-to-tractor......
 
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