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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 22:35 |
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Joined: 03/01/15 Posts: 987 Post Likes: +1031 Location: Hayward, CA
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Username Protected wrote: It should not be very difficult for someone else to setup to supply the nose tire with the simple modification! What is unique about the nose tire?
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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 10 Jul 2025, 09:40 |
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Joined: 10/11/19 Posts: 27 Post Likes: +11
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Its strange one - you have to shave down the sidewall of a standard tire ever so slightly.
I have heard this may not be needed anymore as the tire's manufacturing tolerance has improved, but don't quote me on that.
Regardless, I have never had an issue getting a new nose wheel tire.
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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 10 Jul 2025, 13:20 |
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Joined: 02/27/08 Posts: 3409 Post Likes: +1463 Location: Galveston, TX
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Username Protected wrote: Its strange one - you have to shave down the sidewall of a standard tire ever so slightly.
I have heard this may not be needed anymore as the tire's manufacturing tolerance has improved, but don't quote me on that.
Regardless, I have never had an issue getting a new nose wheel tire. Just let my kids drive it a while, they will shave plenty off in no time.
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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 12 Jul 2025, 11:45 |
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Joined: 01/11/15 Posts: 32 Post Likes: +4 Location: Houston Texas
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Darwin Conrad spoke to Jetprop owners at last years PMOPA annual convention in Austin. Rocket continues to fully support the Jetprop conversions and plans to do so in the foreseeable future. The office operates 4 hrs a day. Darwin said he has kits to do additional conversions. Having owned a Jetprop for 9 years now I have purchased more Piper parts than Jetprop parts. Actually the only Jetprop part I have purchased was nose tire the first year I owned it. I have found that many parts used in the conversion are commercially available and not Jetprop exclusive. This was a pleasant surprise for that is not true for Piper as they slap a part number on an oem part and charge 3-5x.
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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 12 Jul 2025, 18:09 |
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Joined: 08/08/12 Posts: 896 Post Likes: +622 Location: KSGR Sugar Land
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Username Protected wrote: Darwin Conrad spoke to Jetprop owners at last years PMOPA annual convention in Austin. Rocket continues to fully support the Jetprop conversions and plans to do so in the foreseeable future. The office operates 4 hrs a day. Darwin said he has kits to do additional conversions. ... I am sure that was his intention last year. Here are pictures of Rocket Engineering's office and hangar at Felts Field taken last Tuesday by a Mooney owner based there. The second is a blow up of the sign on the hangar door that says, "Hanger (misspelled) & Office AVAILABLE". Something is afoot.
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Post subject: Re: jetprop? pro's and con's Posted: 38 minutes ago |
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Joined: 01/11/15 Posts: 32 Post Likes: +4 Location: Houston Texas
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I would not read too much into this building for sale. Clearly Rocket is no longer doing conversions that at one time they had 10-12 conversions in process at any give time at this facility. So likely the excess space is no longer needed. With over 300 active Jetprops in service and very active Supporting maintenance facilities we would know if something was going on.
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