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    McFarlane Aviation Brings Proven MT 4-Blade Composite Propeller Performance to the Cirrus SR22T and SR22TN Fleets

    kentBy kentOctober 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Flight-Resource, a division of McFarlane Aviation, is pleased to highlight the growing momentum behind the MT 4-Blade Natural Composite Propeller (STC # SA02924CH) – now widely recognized as the preferred performance upgrade for Cirrus SR22T and SR22TN aircraft. As the exclusive aftermarket provider of this propeller, McFarlane continues to serve the Cirrus community with dedicated support, and comprehensive inventory.
    Superior Performance and Efficiency: The MT 4-blade composite propeller significantly improves static thrust and reduces takeoff roll, delivering faster acceleration and stronger climb rates. Pilots can also expect reduced cylinder head and ITT temperatures, thanks to better airflow dynamics – extending engine life and increasing operational reliability. Lower noise and lower vibration for a more comfortable ride is also the result of this high-performance propeller.

    “I still smile with pride walking up to this beautiful plane. The smoothness and performance of the MT 4blade is fantastic,” says Kenji Obata, a Cirrus SR22 owner and Flight-Resource customer of the MT 4-Blade upgrade. “After several years and hundreds of hours, it continues to exceed expectations.”
    Light Weight, High Strength, and Unlimited Blade Life: At only 65 pounds installed, the MT 4-blade propeller not only reduces aircraft weight but also boasts the longest TBO in the industry at 6 years/2400hours, and the blades do not have a life limit. Additionally, the nickel-cobalt leading edges offer exceptional resistance to erosion and FOD damage.

    Smoother Ride: The MT propeller’s turbine-like smoothness significantly enhances cabin comfort and reduces pilot fatigue, especially on long flights. Vibration-dampening performance helps preserve avionics and extends the life of gyroscopic instruments and other critical components.
    Cost Savings for Owners: The MT propeller is priced less than comparable composite models, and in many cases, significantly less. With no recurring ADs, repairable blades, and long TBO intervals, it delivers unmatched long-term value for Cirrus operators.

    Ideal Fit for Cirrus: With STC approval specifically for TCM-550 powered SR22 and SR22T aircraft, the MT 4-blade propeller integrates seamlessly into Cirrus Aircraft.
    Learn more about Flight Resource and MT Composite Propellers at McFarlaneAviation.com.

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