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p.ponk prop ?

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p.ponk prop ?

Have a customer for my IO-520 who wants a P.Ponk 182 but doesn't want 3 blade or -58,or -66 prop. Does anyone have a - 203 on their P.Ponk 182 or 180.
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Re: p.ponk prop ?

Don't have a -203 but I do have a -66 with less than 30hrs since overhaul if you change your mind.
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Re: p.ponk prop ?

I don't think the C203 is approved for the Pponk. I bought a 88" C203 takeoff from Steve Knopp to put on my O470L.

I also have an 82" C66 which is approved that I'd part with....has more hrs though. I thought about putting the 88" blades on it but would also sell it outright.

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Re: p.ponk prop ?

You also have the option of the 2 or 3-blade 83" MT Composite Prop for the 180/182/185/206/207/210 Cessna's. Much lighter, more efficient at converting HP to thrust, less vibration. Need at least 270HP to choose the 3-blade option. Steve Knopp (P-Ponk) posted a take off and landing comparison demo on Youtube a while back. You can contact him or us for pricing and availability.

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