
GB1 GameBird with composite Talon propeller
Hartzell’s Composite Talon Propeller Approved for GB1 GameBird Aircraft

GB1 GameBird with composite Talon propeller
Hartzell Propeller, in collaboration with renowned aerobatic pilot, Sean D. Tucker, earns FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) approval for its cutting-edge, composite, three-blade Talon carbon-fiber propeller and spinner, now available for the entire GB1 GameBird fleet.
Offered through Hartzell’s Top Prop program, the 77.5-inch-diameter Talon propeller delivers a range of enhancements. These include:
- a 5-8% increase in enroute climb performance at 120 KIAS
- 5% increase in maximum climb at 90 KIAS
- and more than a 20% reduction in takeoff ground roll.
In addition, the Talon propeller has improved handling, offering exceptional propeller response and aerodynamic braking for formation flight and aerobatics. Its unlimited-life blades and 1,000-hour/six-year time between overhaul (TBO) is backed by an exceptional warranty through the first overhaul.
“The Talon propeller outperforms the factory-standard, four-blade wood-core propeller in numerous ways,” says Hartzell Propeller president, JJ Frigge. “With growing interest in the market, we’re excited to make this high-performance propeller available to all GB1 owners.”
The Talon propeller has already demonstrated its capabilities under FAA field approval, thanks to Sean D. Tucker, who has flown it extensively on his GB1 GameBird with impressive performance gains.
Tucker described his hands-on experience: “In a head-to-head race between my GameBird equipped with the Talon and a factory-standard model, the difference was astounding. At full throttle, the Talon felt like having an extra 30 horsepower. The thrust improvement is unmatched, especially crucial in formation flying and aerobatics.”
He also noted that the Talon prop remained within noise decibel limits. “There’s nothing but good news here — more thrust, superior performance, and no additional noise.”
The GB1 GameBird, powered by the 303-horsepower Lycoming AEIO-580 engine, features an empty weight of 1,080 pounds and a useful load of 900 pounds. Before the addition of a Hartzell Talon propeller, it offered an 83-gallon fuel capacity, a maximum level speed of 205 knots, a climb rate of 2,600 feet per minute, and a service ceiling of 15,500 feet. With Hartzell’s Talon propeller upgrade, GB1 GameBird owners can unlock greater performance, making this aerobatic aircraft an even more compelling choice for pilots seeking top-tier capabilities.
Says Tucker, “I am the proud owner of a GB1, serial #16. It is absolutely the most exciting high-performance, two-seat aerobatic flying machine in the world. Now Hartzell put the cherry on top with the Talon propeller. More thrust, more robust, 'Built on Honor.'”
For more information, visit https://hartzellprop.com.