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> Thanks for the reply Kevin. I have talked with most of the local
> pilots and they agree and disagree with you. First, on larger engines
> (over .90) they prefer a wooden prop. BUT, almost all of them say
> that the newer plastic props are fine for the smaller engines and they
> have not seen any kinds of hairline cracks in a long time.. One of
> the older pilots said they have improved them dramatically over the
> last two or three years...
>
> Ken >
>
That's probably true and they will continue to improve. Perhaps someday
there will be a prop that will not bend or flex yet will disintegrate upon
contact with flesh. Of course then you'll have an over-reved engined, prop
dust everywhere, and will this flesh thing include bugs?
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