Hartzell Earns China OK for King Air B200, Piaggio EVO and TBM Series Props

Nov. 12, 2014
Company Exhibits at Zhuhai Airshow

Shanghai City, China, Nov. 11, 2014 – Hartzell Propeller Inc. has received validated type certifications from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for Hartzell props flying on Beech King Air B200, Piaggio EVO and Daher-Socata TBM aircraft.

The company is exhibiting at Airshow China 2014, held Nov. 11-16 in Zhuhai. Hartzell’s China- and U.S.-based personnel will be located in the U.S. Pavilion at 1B-T6B. Airshow China, which is endorsed by the Chinese central government, features aircraft, trade talks, technological exchanges and flying displays.

Working with CAAC

 “Airshow China 2014 is an excellent venue to explain advantages of the latest developments in propeller aerodynamics and manufacturing techniques to the global aviation community," said Weiqing Wang, Hartzell Propeller Managing Director for China, based in Shanghai City.

“Hartzell Propeller’s ongoing efforts in China are focused on working with aircraft manufacturers and the CAAC for advance approvals for propeller aircraft that are certified for operation in this country. We want to express our appreciation for the professionalism exhibited by CAAC representatives during this process,” he added.

Hartzell Props for King Air B200

CAAC type certificate validation for the King Air B200 aircraft is for Hartzell Propeller’s four-blade aluminum hub props with swept aluminum blades for retrofit by Raisbeck Engineering Inc. The Hartzell design and manufacturing expertise permits an increase in thrust while providing noticeably lower cabin noise.

Hartzell Props for Piaggio EVO

The five-blade propeller validation by CAAC covers highly swept wide-chord aluminum alloy propellers for the new Piaggio EVO. Hartzell worked with Piaggio to develop  propellers that in conjunction with changes to the nacelle and engine exhaust geometry combine to reduce external noise by 68 percent. Passenger comfort is also improved by a cabin noise reduction of 20 percent, attributable in large measure to Hartzell’s five-blade scimitar design.

Hartzell Props for TBM 700/850/900

CAAC also validated Hartzell composite, five-blade, swept-tip props for DAHER-SOCATA’s new TBM 900 and as a retrofit for TBM 700 and 850 aircraft. In the single-engine TBM 700/850 Hartzell’s aerospace-grade five-blade swept-prop generated as much as 10 percent faster takeoff acceleration, two knots higher cruise speeds, and 100-foot per minute better climb rate.

Hartzell’s new TBM propellers also created measurably less noise in the cabin and at the airport compared to previous propellers. When compared to wood-grade propellers, the climb performance is even more pronounced and the cruise speed advantage goes up by as much as five knots.


Other China Activity for Hartzell Propeller

To support the increasing globalization of general aviation, Hartzell Propeller has established a dedicated Type Certificate Validation Department. The Validation Department is committed to developing enhanced professional relationships with the CAAC and other airworthiness authorities worldwide.

Recently, Hartzell also announced that the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) validated type certifications for Hartzell props flying on Cessna TTx and Mooney Acclaim aircraft. Hartzell Propeller’s type certificate validation efforts have been a key element to meeting requirements for numerous aircraft to be approved for flight operations in China, including:

Air Tractor AT-802
Beechcraft Baron 58

Beechcraft Bonanza 36

Beechcraft King Air B200, 350

Cessna 208B, T240 (TTx)

Cirrus SR22, SR20

Daher-Socata TBM 700/850/900

Dornier 328

Gippsland GA8 Airvan

Hafei Y12F

Maule MXT-7-180

Mooney M20TN (Acclaim)

Nanjing AC-500 AirCar

Piaggio Avanti. EVO

Pilatus PC-6 Porter

Piper M-Class

Quest Kodiak 100

Thrush S2R-H80

Vulcanair P68

About Hartzell Propeller Inc.

Hartzell Propeller is the global leader in advanced technology propeller design and manufacturing with over 3,700 propellers delivered annually to business, commercial and government customers. The company designs these next generation propellers with innovative “blended airfoil” technology and manufactures them with revolutionary machining centers and robotics. With ASC-II™ composite technology, Hartzell delivers optimal performance, strength, and durability with carbon fiber blades.

Hartzell Propeller and its sister company, Hartzell Engine Technologies LLC, form the general aviation business unit of Tailwind Technologies Inc. This growing aerospace technology company also includes Hartzell Aerospace and Mayday Manufacturing. For more info on Hartzell Propeller go to hartzellprop.com.