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MT-Propeller

MT-Propeller Entwicklung GmbH, founded in 1980 by Gerd Muehlbauer, is a manufacturer of composite propellers for single and twin engine aircraft, airships, wind tunnels and other special applications.

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MT-Propeller
IndustryAerospace
Founded1980
FounderGerd Muehlbauer
Headquarters,
ProductsAircraft propellers
Websitewww.mt-propeller.com

MT-Propeller Entwicklung GmbH, founded in 1980 by Gerd Muehlbauer, is a manufacturer of composite propellers for single and twin engine aircraft, airships, wind tunnels and other special applications.123

The company headquarters is located at Straubing Wallmuhle Airport in Bavaria, Germany.3

History

In 2010 the company developed a special propeller design for restorations of the North American F-82 Twin Mustang.4

Applications

Factory installed

Installed under an STC

Beechcraft Bonanza fitted with an MT propeller source ↗

Source:6

See also

See also

References

References

  1. "MT-Propeller Entwicklung GmbH". Auto Pilot Magazine. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 January 2025. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  2. Jackson, Paul (2011). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011-12. Coulsdon, Surrey: IHS Jane's. p. 932. ISBN 978-0-7106-2955-5.
  3. Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, page 84. BAI Communications. ISBN 0-9636409-4-1
  4. Niles, Russ (26 December 2010). "Prop Tested For F-82 Restorations". AVweb. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  5. "Cessna Turbo Skyhawk JT-A". cessna.txtav.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  6. "Supplemental Type Certificates - MT-Propeller". www.mt-propeller.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  7. Federal Aviation Administration. "Supplemental Type Certificate STC Number: SA02245CH". airweb.faa.go. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  8. STRG_F (23 February 2021). "Im Kriegsgebiet: Was richten Drohnen an? | STRG_F". YouTube. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
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