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Spinner on wood prop

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Dougm

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I have a question on the mounting of a spinner for a wood prop. How exactly does the spinner attach? I'm familiar with the skull cap style on a metal prop (my old C170 had one) and the bracket that the spinner attaches to, but how does it attach on a wood prop as on a Waco, Fairchild, etc?


http://www.airliners.net/photo/Waco-YMF-5/0702182/L/&sid=e4d0f25b3daf422ece0ac66182ac185e


Does anyone have any shots of the mounting hardware that presumably goes from the crush plate to the spinner? I'm looking to installer this style spinner on my Hatz (when the time comes).


Thanks,
Doug.
 

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