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Hi all,

My name is Jesse. I work for a small propeller manufacturer in Germany. We are currently working on bringing a new composite propeller design into the US market ahead of the upcoming MOSAIC rules changes and I thought it might be fun to open up a discussion and see what kind of questions / comments / concerns you might have.

 

So don't be shy and I will do my best to answer any questions..

Cheers!

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Hi Jesse,

Welcome to the forum. Just so you know, this is an Australian based forum despite having a .com URL, but we are open to all aviation people from around the globe and have members from many nations. While comments are predominantly Australia centred, we have members in America, Europe, Africa and so on. Feel free to join in the conversations.

 

Cheers,

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Propellers work the same even when borders are crossed. Yesterday we signed a trade  deal with the EU.   Nev

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On 24/03/2026 at 9:31 PM, red750 said:

Hi Jesse,

Welcome to the forum. Just so you know, this is an Australian based forum despite having a .com URL, but we are open to all aviation people from around the globe and have members from many nations. While comments are predominantly Australia centred, we have members in America, Europe, Africa and so on. Feel free to join in the conversations.

 

Cheers,

Oof : ) sorry I guess I wasn't paying attention.. our presence in Australia is woefully small (although we do work with Jabiru).. definitely something we need to work on.. we do service customers in Australia, but I have to ask someone more knowledgeable here in the office about certifications, etc.. Honestly don't know off the top of my head what (besides paramotor and other fixed pitch props) we are able to offer there.. on a personal note- I spent a few months in Newman and visiting various communities up and down the canning stock route.. that was 5 years ago and I still think about it almost every day.. someday I'll go back.. 

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On 25/03/2026 at 5:38 AM, facthunter said:

Propellers work the same even when borders are crossed. Yesterday we signed a trade  deal with the EU.   Nev

Ours have a built-in kill switch that causes them to fall right off the plane when you cross into Belgium.. (just kidding just kidding)

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