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Hartzell three-blade Scimitar Top Prop with de-icing system for Cessna T210L

By Janice Wood · June 4, 2009 ·

Owners of the popular turbocharged Cessna T210L Centurion with propeller de-ice can now install one of Hartzell Propellers newest three-blade Scimitar Top Props, with a fully compatible propeller de-ice system.

cessnat210The Hartzell factory-installed electro-thermal de-ice boots, as well as new propeller de-ice kits, enhance the company’s existing STC coverage for those aircraft that were originally equipped with propeller de-icing, now including turbocharged 28-volt T210L airplanes.

Data gathered from computer predictions validated improved runway acceleration to 60 knots by more than 3%, while extensive flight tests to 5,000, 10,000 and 15,000 feet showed increased initial sea level climb of 35 feet per minute, or 4%, and slightly increased cruise performance, with speeds 2 to 3 knots greater than with the T210L’s original propeller.

List prices range from $9,800 to $11,800, depending on required equipment.

For more information: HartzellProp.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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