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Hartzell extends backcountry propeller discounts

By General Aviation News Staff · January 8, 2025 · Leave a Comment

A Hartzell Voyager propeller on a Cessna 185. (Photo by Hartzell Propeller)

Hartzell Propeller has extended its $1,000 discount on new backcountry propellers for members of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) through the end of 2025.

According to Hartzell officials, the offer, available for the fifth consecutive year, comes with an additional benefit: For each discounted propeller sold, Hartzell makes a $250 contribution to the RAF to support its mission of preserving backcountry aviation access.

Backcountry propellers eligible for the discount include:

  • Voyager: A three-blade aluminum Scimitar propeller for Cessna 180, 182, 185, and 206 aircraft, powered by certain Continental 470, 520, and 550 engines under a recent STC.
  • Pathfinder: A three-blade Raptor carbon fiber composite propeller, available for CubCrafters XCub and Carbon Cub FX, as well as the Glasair Sportsman, American Legend, and a variety of experimental aircraft.
  • Trailblazer: A two- or three-blade carbon fiber composite propeller, compatible with various models from American Champion, American Legend, Aviat, AviPro, CubCrafters, Glasair, Maule, and numerous other experimental aircraft.

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