Hartzell Propeller has extended its $1,000 discount on new Hartzell backcountry aircraft propellers for members of the Recreational Aviation Foundation through the end of 2025. This offer, available for the fifth consecutive year, comes with an additional benefit: for each discounted propeller sold, Hartzell makes a $250 contribution to the RAF to support its mission of preserving backcountry aviation access.
Hartzell President JJ Frigge commented: “We’re excited to continue offering these discounts and supporting the RAF’s work to preserve the adventure of backcountry aviation. This $1,000 discount paired with a $250 contribution for each propeller sold demonstrates our commitment to ensuring access to remote and recreational airstrips for aviators.”
RAF Chairman John McKenna Jr. added: “We’re truly grateful for Hartzell's sustained partnership with the RAF. This collaboration brings real benefits to our supporters and encourages new pilots to join our mission.”
Voyager, Pathfinder, and Trailblazer Propellers
Backcountry propellers eligible for the discount include:
These propellers are designed to improve backcountry performance, enhancing takeoff and climb capabilities to navigate remote environments.
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