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3 hours ago, 201er said:

Tip of the day: @carusoam says set your propeller vertical when you’re done using it. Makes it look bigger.


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The birds seem to prefer it that way too…. 

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If your airplane is tired down outside in the winter that’s exactly what you should do, less likely to get ice accumulation in your prop spinner. Water should run out the bottom before it freezes. It’s not to much fun getting in your airplane starting it up and the engine feels like it wants to rip itself out of the mounts.

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20 minutes ago, buddy said:

If your airplane is tired down outside in the winter that’s exactly what you should do, less likely to get ice accumulation in your prop spinner. Water should run out the bottom before it freezes. It’s not to much fun getting in your airplane starting it up and the engine feels like it wants to rip itself out of the mounts.

Well I was told to not leave vertical as the water will then weep inside the prop hub……who knows.  Probably doesn’t make any difference in long run.

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I was taught to orient prop horizonally to keep rainwater out of the hub seal area.   If freezing is a concern, I can see that trapping water in the spinner would be bad if it freezes.   Does anyone make a prop cover for planes parked outside in cold climates?

 

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9 minutes ago, 0TreeLemur said:

I was taught to orient prop horizonally to keep rainwater out of the hub seal area.   If freezing is a concern, I can see that trapping water in the spinner would be bad if it freezes.   Does anyone make a prop cover for planes parked outside in cold climates?

 

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8 hours ago, 0TreeLemur said:

I was taught to orient prop horizonally to keep rainwater out of the hub seal area.   If freezing is a concern, I can see that trapping water in the spinner would be bad if it freezes.   Does anyone make a prop cover for planes parked outside in cold climates?

 

https://www.aircraftcovers.com/M201  check under engine/prop

Posted
On 3/21/2023 at 8:27 AM, Mark89114 said:

Well I was told to not leave vertical as the water will then weep inside the prop hub……who knows.  Probably doesn’t make any difference in long run.

100% this from years of parking outside in Chicago.  When you start with an inch of ice in the spinner you will know it…

Posted
13 hours ago, 201Mooniac said:

https://www.aircraftcovers.com/M201  check under engine/prop

I bought the 3 blade hub and prop cover from Bruce's to protect the de-ice boots from the sun, but it works for keeping  out water, too.  It easily is applied.  The first version was not as good as the second.  It had snaps.  The second version has zippers and works really well.  It's color coded with your airplane's color.

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On 3/21/2023 at 11:00 AM, 201er said:

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What is that gizmo?  Looks like some kind of plug to keep rain and snow out of the opening in the spinner?  I downloaded the pic and blew it up, but still couldn't make it out.

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8 minutes ago, Fly Boomer said:

What is that gizmo?  Looks like some kind of plug to keep rain and snow out of the opening in the spinner?  I downloaded the pic and blew it up, but still couldn't make it out.

Prop Pastie. It’s right on point but the guy stopped making them because he’s paranoid the government is spying on him and that someone is going to sue him.

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On 3/22/2023 at 12:50 PM, Fly Boomer said:

What is that gizmo?  Looks like some kind of plug to keep rain and snow out of the opening in the spinner?  I downloaded the pic and blew it up, but still couldn't make it out.

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My M20C lived outside…

Its prop always got canted about 15° off vertical…

1) It sucks when you get to the plane with a solid chunk of ice in the spinner…. And fuel caps that can’t be opened…

2) The birds didn’t like the offset very much. when they left their mark, it didn’t run all the way down the blade…

3) I’m pretty sure that neither I, nor the plane, were ever hit by lightening…  that can really ruin your day.

:)

Mikey’s plane is getting newer each year!

Time to get ready for the Mooney Fly-in season!

Best regards,

-a-

Posted
On 3/21/2023 at 12:01 PM, MooneyMitch said:

I love it…… new category for Mooneyspace…… “Anthony Says” :D

But, what does he know….

He is only a PP, not a CFI, or a mechanic, or a musician….  :)
 

MS has a few musicians, and plenty of mechanics and CFIs….

Best regards,

-a-

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It's a new day, time for a New Tip.

There was a recent discussion about lock washers vs. spring washers vs star nuts, and of course I can't find it. But I did just see thus incredibly relevant video on LinkedIn and thought I'd share it here.

Pretty cool! And the guy has a great ratchet, too!  :D

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