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  1. meglin1

    Selling wooden propeller

    For sale propeller made of beech wood, made for Jabiru motor. Built-in barometer. I'm waiting for offers.
  2. meglin1

    Selling wooden propeller

    Decorative propeller for $100. We limited ourselves to impregnation with linseed oil with dissolved wax.
  3. meglin1

    Wooden prop

    It's a very interesting direction. It's just a pity that there are very small photos. We were engaged in the production of similar propellers and blades in the 90s. But this direction was completely replaced by composite production. But I really want to keep wooden production.
  4. meglin1

    Wooden prop

    Finished a decorative propeller of minimal cost. That's where we left off. Flaxseed oil with dissolved wax. I hope the Finnish customer likes it.
  5. meglin1

    Hypothetical Asymmetric Aircraft Design

    In 2000, we designed this aircraft, the X-34.
  6. meglin1

    Yamaha-Powered STOL Highlander

    Glad to see a Ukrainian propeller on this airplane :).
  7. meglin1

    Paramotor propeller pitch value - of use in fixed wing aircraft?

    The easiest way out. Get in touch!
  8. meglin1

    Meglinsky Propeller

    That's an interesting thought, thanks! Especially since Austria is a tiny country. But it is inconvenient to bother a person first with calls and then with a parcel.
  9. meglin1

    Meglinsky Propeller

    I've had to ask several times if the need for a propeller is still there. The propeller seems to still be needed. But there is no assurance that the propeller won't come back again with quadruple shipping costs. Because he's out of communication again. He hasn't responded to the last few emails...
  10. meglin1

    Meglinsky Propeller

    It's hard to believe, but I have a customer who hasn't picked up the propeller sent to him. The propeller was returned, I had to pay for the return. I am now wary of sending it back again. The customer appears and then disappears without a trace. At first he did not want to send money for...
  11. meglin1

    Wooden prop

    Hello! We used to make these. But the more technologically advanced plastic ones forced them out of the market. They don't make any sense for Rotax.
  12. meglin1

    NR prop for Lycoming

    Perhaps the operators rarely look at the forum, they fly more?
  13. meglin1

    CriCri twin tractor prop configuration

    Ukrainian version. There was also another one, a 2-seater. But the view from the cabin was very limited.
  14. meglin1

    Propellor advice sought

    Of course not. A constant velocity system would have a different order of prices. Can you imagine spinning six blades back and forth!
  15. meglin1

    Propellor advice sought

    Once upon a time, we too solved a similar problem on a new aerobatic airplane with a 250 hp engine.
  16. meglin1

    Sterba props

    Of course we do. And sending it off. Shipping can be paid upon receipt,
  17. meglin1

    About the benefits and harms of covers

    Dear friends and colleagues! Due to the fact that quite a lot of our propellers are in operation in your country, I will allow myself to remind about one important rule. I do not know how much it is accepted in your country. In our country it is accepted automatically and without reminding...
  18. meglin1

    Would this new engine become your aircraft power?

    Thank you! Absolutely the right decision. For the Rotax there is a maximum number of different hubs from 2 to 6 blades. When it comes to small engines, we have to make quite a few propellers for different VW versions from 30 to 65 hp. The characteristics are not always predictable, so we have to...
  19. meglin1

    Would this new engine become your aircraft power?

    Dear Iwen, we make propellers, so I'm interested in what flanges you use, what hole system. Are they different for engines of different power?
  20. meglin1

    Prop Question

    Usually quite acceptable up to 60" if there are no design restrictions.
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