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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:05 pm    Post subject: Spinner Survey Reply with quote

Ever since I was a small boy, flying with my father in surplus warbirds, I have had this thing about large, well formed propeller spinners. At this stage in my life, I'm not worried about why this is so, nor am I seeking cyber-therapy so spare me please. The Crowder I have on my CJ now receives regular waxing and polishing - Hmmm. However my purpose here is to seek out others with a similiar afflictation whom may be interested in obtaining a competitively priced, metal spinner that I am designing.

Another affliction of mine is I can't stop making "stuff" for airplanes of all sorts and I can't seem to leave well-enough alone; sigh.

My proposed spinner will be smaller than the 24" diameter Crowder but larger than the 16-1/2" Yak-18T fiberglass spinner (I have both). If others were interested, my development cost could be spread over a small batch run. I have improved my Crowder somewhat but a re-design is what I'm really looking at. Mounting plates would be available for the M-14P flange, Housai prop hub, and eventually, the SAE flange used on MT props. Another possibility is to use my tooling for a carbon-fiber shell over the metal mounting structure.

Reply to my email for a show of interest. My time-line on this is a small production run in 6 - 8 months, as some work will be sublet.

Craig Payne
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:18 pm    Post subject: Spinner Survey Reply with quote

Craig,
Throw my name in. I put my 18T spinner on the 52 and am thinking about on for the 50.
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From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Craig Payne
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Ever since I was a small boy, flying with my father in surplus warbirds, I have had this thing about large, well formed propeller spinners. At this stage in my life, I'm not worried about why this is so, nor am I seeking cyber-therapy so spare me please. The Crowder I have on my CJ now receives regular waxing and polishing - Hmmm. However my purpose here is to seek out others with a similiar afflictation whom may be interested in obtaining a competitively priced, metal spinner that I am designing.



Another affliction of mine is I can't stop making "stuff" for airplanes of all sorts and I can't seem to leave well-enough alone; sigh.



My proposed spinner will be smaller than the 24" diameter Crowder but larger than the 16-1/2" Yak-18T fiberglass spinner (I have both). If others were interested, my development cost could be spread over a small batch run. I have improved my Crowder somewhat but a re-design is what I'm really looking at. Mounting plates would be available for the M-14P flange, Housai prop hub, and eventually, the SAE flange used on MT props. Another possibility is to use my tooling for a carbon-fiber shell over the metal mounting structure.



Reply to my email for a show of interest. My time-line on this is a small production run in 6 - 8 months, as some work will be sublet.



Craig Payne

cpayne(at)joimail.com (cpayne(at)joimail.com)




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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:02 pm    Post subject: Spinner Survey Reply with quote

I'm interested. What would it do to speed and cooling? rb

Craig Payne <cpayne(at)joimail.com> wrote: [quote] Ever since I was a small boy, flying with my father in surplus warbirds, I have had this thing about large, well formed propeller spinners. At this stage in my life, I'm not worried about why this is so, nor am I seeking cyber-therapy so spare me please. The Crowder I have on my CJ now receives regular waxing and polishing - Hmmm. However my purpose here is to seek out others with a similiar afflictation whom may be interested in obtaining a competitively priced, metal spinner that I am designing.

Another affliction of mine is I can't stop making "stuff" for airplanes of all sorts and I can't seem to leave well-enough alone; sigh.

My proposed spinner will be smaller than the 24" diameter Crowder but larger than the 16-1/2" Yak-18T fiberglass spinner (I have both). If others were interested, my development cost could be spread over a small batch run. I have improved my Crowder somewhat but a re-design is what I'm really looking at. Mounting plates would be available for the M-14P flange, Housai prop hub, and eventually, the SAE flange used on MT props. Another possibility is to use my tooling for a carbon-fiber shell over the metal mounting structure.

Reply to my email for a show of interest. My time-line on this is a small production run in 6 - 8 months, as some work will be sublet.

Craig Payne
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