Hartzell Propeller is bringing back its popular $1,000 discount on backcountry propellers for Recreational Aviation Foundation members, and it’s here to stay through 2026. Now in its sixth year, the offer includes a generous $250 donation to the RAF for each backcountry propeller sold, fueling the foundation’s mission to preserve backcountry airstrips for future generations.
JJ Frigge, President Hartzell Propeller commented: “We are so very proud to continue our support for the RAF and backcountry flying. This relationship isn’t just about saving money, it’s also about keeping backcountry flying alive for everyone who loves aviation adventures.”
RAF Chairman John McKenna Jr. echoed the sentiment: “Hartzell Propeller’s ongoing commitment directly benefits pilots and helps protect the airstrips that make backcountry flying possible. This is a win for the entire aviation community.”
Discounted Propellers for Each Adventure
The discount covers Hartzell’s high-performance propellers, including:
These props are built to handle short takeoffs, power through climbs and short landings in rugged environments.
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