Prop Balancer
Avionics, airplane covers, tires, handheld radios, GPS receivers, wireless Wx uplink...any product related to backcountry aircraft and flying.
I own one and it works. The older systems showed all the freqs so you could see a bad Cyl, or something else out of balance that may be causing a vibration. This one just shows the prop and you can remove that freq.
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Cheaper and easier to use than this one, Honeywell Chadwick Helmuth 8500 C Plus Balancer/Analyzer.
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Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:17 pm
I have owned and used mine for several years and I highly recommend it. I have balanced Rotax, Subaru, Continental, Lycoming, Walter turbine, Pratt & Whitney and Garrett turbines with 2 blades to 5 blades.
Mike
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Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:29 pm
This type of instrument is pretty much a necessity when working with helicopters....
I don't know about this particular unit, but they DO work....
lc
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