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Aha! Some more info!!!!
Posted by bdk on Wed Apr 17, 2002 06:38:29 PM
In reply top Re: Looking for info on Montgomery Spinners. posted by t6gg on Wed Apr 17, 2002 02:30:14 PM
Montgomery (Ajax Die Casing Co.) Propeller Type D-72 Spinner for Hamilton Standard Propeller (from the BT-13 TCDS)
Harry F. Montgomery Metal Spinning Works Model E-236(from the Twin-Beech TCDS)
Propeller Spinner (Montgomery) Part. No. 42J15621 for Hamilton Standard Propeller (from the T-6 TCDS: http://www1.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/760940aa7c73f91d8525673d0060451b/$FILE/a-2-575.pdf)
Montgomery Spinner for Ham. Std. 2B20 Propeller (C-195 TCDS)
You might also want to talk to your local prop overhaul shop that deals with the Hamilton Standard counterweight propellers. They may have parts sources.
: Thank you for the info. Does anyone have any contact info
: for the old company?
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: Thanks.
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: Patrick
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: : Montgomery spinners are quite common in the US on R-1340
: 's
: : (as found on the AT-6) and smaller radials using a two
: bl
: : aded Hamilton Standard counterweight prop. Lots of cropd
: us
: : ters with R-985 engines use them.
: :
: : A cadmium plated spinner would be used for a spinner tha
: t
: : was to be painted, while a chrome spinner was used unpai
: nt
: : ed.