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In article 3f256f4c_2@newsfeed, "jasper"
writes: I figured since the prop was still turning i would probably make it home, and i did.. it certainly had less speed then before, and sure enough there are some pretty serious gouges on all three blades.. Just as a suggestion, get a new prop AND get the old one repaired. Ever since I spun a prop, I've always kept a spare on board. I haven't had to use it yet, but I'm glad it's there. Frank Bell |
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