My props are around 3,700 SMOH and 6,300 TTSN (42 years!) and the blades have been profiled (shrunk) to the point that they can't be overhauled. The props work great (and have been IRAN'd over the years), but are way overdue for for overhaul/replacement. I can buy blades from Hartzell and overhaul the hubs at known blade cost and unknown hub overhaul cost, or buy new props. From what I can tell, it's either Hartzell Q-Tip props at around $25K, Knots2U props with the D-Twist blades at $20.5K, or stock props from Hartzell. Since I already have the new spinners (and Wow Cowls), I'm assuming I can sell the extra spinners for some amount if I go with Q-Tips, or go with the Knot2U props and deal with the minor machining that may be required to make the spinner backing plates fit, or buy stock props from Hartzell that I think may cost more than the others.
Anybody have any thoughts on the advantages of Q-Tip vs. D-Twist vs. stock? If one has blade erosion advantages over the other, AD differences (I am not aware of any), or real performance/noise differences, I'd like to know. My friendly prop shop can help with the pricing with Hartzell but I'm not sure about Knots2U, nor do I know if the D-Twist props can be purchased directly from Hartzell.
Are there any other prop options (i.e. does Hartzell offer any prop options other than the Q-Tip these days, or stock)? Any news on the MT prop and if it's worth waiting for?