Hartzell Propeller‘s Voyager props are now STC approved for Cessna 180/182/185/206 aircraft, powered by Continental 520 and 550 engines.
The Voyager was previously approved for Cessna’s A185E/F Skywagon and AgCarryall aircraft.
“Inspired by enthusiastic customer acceptance since we introduced the Voyager in 2019, we decided to make it available to a much broader fleet,” said Hartzell Propeller President JJ Frigge. “We are also excited to partner with the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) to offer its members a $1,000 discount off the regular price from now until the end of 2022.”

“The Voyager is a real tribute to Hartzell Propeller’s commitment to backcountry pilots. It shows that they are paying attention to what the market is looking for, they hear what we’re saying, and they understand,” said RAF Chairman John J. McKenna, Jr. “Hartzell really hit the nail on the head with this one. I’ve had a number of different propellers on my 185, and the Voyager has outperformed them in all quadrants. Not to mention, it’s a great looking propeller.”
In addition to providing a RAF discount, Hartzell Propeller will make a $250 contribution to RAF for every member who buys the Voyager until the end of the year. The RAF is a non-profit organization with the mission to preserve, maintain and create public-use recreational airstrips for backcountry access throughout the United States.
The custom-designed Voyager propeller provides “premium performance with up to seven knots faster cruise speed, 10% better takeoff acceleration, an exceptional climb rate, and quieter flight,” according to company officials.
Regular pricing for the 86-inch diameter Voyager propeller is $14,179, including polished spinner and all STC documentation.
The new scimitar propeller can be reworked down to 84 inches if needed, company officials noted. The Voyager propeller has a 2,400-hour, six-year TBO, and is warrantied through first overhaul.