Just passing this along.  I know David Cooper of Team Minimax
theec...@comcast.net is a representative for GSC props which is out of
Canada I think?  They make fixed wooden props and adjustable pitch props.

REF
Davis is the USA rep
https://www.teammini-max.com/online-store/propellers/
They make wooden props for direct drive VW more of a factory approach over
the Craftsmen approach.
https://www.gsc-systems.com/ultralite-paraglider-propellers/

I have not used one. I know one Cygnet SF2A owner who got a new prop in
about 3-4 weeks.
Happy 50th!  Hope to sit in a KR2 at Oshkosh this year.

Regards

Matt





On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 8:03 AM Jim Dexter via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> There is also Culver Props in Missouri.
> http://www.culverprops.com/index.php
>
> Jim Dexter
> On 7/18/2022 7:28 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote:
>
> With the loss of most of the less expensive prop manufacturers and the
> extensive lead time and expense of the other prop manufacturers, I noted
> that for the past several years there has been a Ukrainean prop
> manufacturer advertising on the EAA forums. I know nothing about the
> company and have never dealt with them or even seen their products, but
> they advertise building both wooden and ground adjustable carbon Fiber
> propellers for light sport aircraft and do have some very pretty props in
> their photos.  I don't know what horsepower engines they will deal with,
> but would be willing to bet they would be game for building props for VW
> powered planes, probably Corvairs, and most likely an O-200. With the
> strong dollar against the overseas currencies, they may be quite a good buy
> about now. It might be worth a query to them anyway. <
> https://propeller.mozello.com/>
>
> In case you are concerned about shipping from the Ukraine, a friend
> recently bought a bunch of motorcycle parts manufactured in and shipped
> from the Ukraine.  It took about 3 weeks.  But you can't get parts from
> Russia now.  That is esceedingly difficult.
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Arkansas Ozarks
>
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