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Been seeing this one for a couple of months, finally got a pic. Looks cool with the 3 - blade.
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Re: C170B with 3-blade prop

That does look cool, I wonder what prop it is? Seems like the consensus though was that without more ponies, the extra blade isn't really worth it?
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Re: C170B

Looked like O-360 from peering into the cowling, definitely a big - bore 4 banger. Prop is McCauley. Has been sitting next to my tie-down in Juneau for a while. I'd never seen one with that prop in pictures or otherwise, figured someone here had, though.
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I'm pretty sure that one has the O-360 in it, look at the tear drop on the cowling. I remember seeing that one for sale a while back, it was somewhere in eastern Oregon i believe.
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robw56 wrote:I'm pretty sure that one has the O-360 in it, look at the tear drop on the cowling. I remember seeing that one for sale a while back, it was somewhere in eastern Oregon i believe.


Yup, my 170B with the Avcon conversion had those bumps on the cowling.
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I may be mistaken, but that looks like a 170 that was featured in a magazine article sometime in the 90's. I forgot what magazine it was. I want to say Plane & Pilot, but it's been awhile. It did talk a little bit about the 3 blade prop.
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Interesting cowling. Not only does it have the Lycoming cowling "bumps", but that is definitely not a standard B model upper or lower cowl nor nosebowl. Looks more like the cowl from a straight 1948 straight 170 model but the rear seat windows and tailfeathers makes it an A or B model.
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Re: C170B

The flaps look like B model flaps, the upper and lower cowl look like a 1948-1952 type cowling before they switched to the pressure cowl in 53. You can see dihedral in the wings so that rules out the A. I say it's a 1952 B model.
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flattie45 wrote:I may be mistaken, but that looks like a 170 that was featured in a magazine article sometime in the 90's. I forgot what magazine it was. I want to say Plane & Pilot, but it's been awhile. It did talk a little bit about the 3 blade prop. -Nate


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Re: C170B

Just an O-320?
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what is the N number? so cool!

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