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Sorry, another Prop question, this time I have proper info.

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I know I posted questions before, but I was in error on the length of the prop. It's actually a McCauley 74/43. Would a 41 pitch be good for a 74 inch prop on a Cont O-200?? (prior I said it was a 71 inch length, you know what they say, memory, the 23rd thing to go. LOL) Sorry about the confusion. If not a 41, then what would you recommend. According to McCauley, anything down to 71 inches on this model prop is legal for an O-200, but I prefer, not to shorten it, re-pitching is fine. Thanks again.
Brian
 

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