Aeronca prop decals

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skyking3286
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WIth the above post, I emailed Monte and he says the decals are on clear stock and they are pre-die cut ready to go. He's mailing a set directly to Sensenich to put on my prop refinish.
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Good post Mark. Thanks for sharing this valuable resource
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And to update to 2021. They also upgraded the tip color to the newer color they are using, which has a more tan feeling to it. The prop was sanded, a couple of screws were unsoldered and tightened down, a new front layer was added to replace the one that was dented in after 25 years of annual inspections and the cost was around $640 plus shipping back and forth. It was beautiful when they sent it back. The way you see that you need screws tightened is looking for a little half moon developing in the solder dot in the leading edge tipping. Easy to miss if you don't know what to look for.
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