Got a New Prop Balancer
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Just got a ACES 1015 Pro Balancer - for props - Model 1015 -Figure to use it with weight and balance services or annuals. In early testing I've managed to get the 2 props I did to less than .04 Inches per second.Working at getting better .
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Will you come out to Salt Lake and do mine? You won't go hungry-
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SixTwoLeemer wrote:Will you come out to Salt Lake and do mine? You won't go hungry-
Sure -what airplane and engine ?
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182 STOL driver wrote:Flight:
Just got a ACES 1015 Pro Balancer - for props - Model 1015 -Figure to use it with weight and balance services or annuals. In early testing I've managed to get the 2 props I did to less than .04 Inches per second.Working at getting better .
Bill.. That is a great little unit... Generally if you want to get closer then.04 IPS you need to split weight the balance job..IMHO
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