Product Number: 20-11004PR-18D
Hoerner High Performance Wing Tips. Set of two.
The most popular aircraft in the world should have the product with the best performance record in the world. That, of course, is Met-Co-Aire’s Hoerner style wing tip. Designed from military research and applied to civilian aircraft, the Hoerner wing tip is one of the best modifications you can make to your aircraft. Our wing tip gives improvements in all of the important areas of aircraft performance, and usually costs less than a replacement part. Our design reduces drag while smoothing the airflow along the wing and control surfaces. By minimizing the vortices caused by the wing and actually having them start later, our tip gives performance increases without the usual penalties. We CAN get increases in climb and in cruise. We CAN reduce stall without adversely affecting handling. You may not think you’re taking off from a carrier, but you may think you are flying a new plane.
Typical Improvements are:
• Increase cruise 2-4 mph
• Increase rate of climb 75-100 ft./min
• Increase stability with more positive aileron control
• Decrease stall speed 4-5 mph
• Decrease distance for take-off
• Gives a modern, more aerodynamic profile
The product is constructed of hand laid up, aircraft grade fiberglass. They come covered with a white gel-coat that serves as a primer for painting. Our Cessna tips come with both FAA STC and PMA approvals. Expect Increased performance and Best product quality.
Material: Fiberglass
Finish: White primer, ready to paint
Power supply for strobes must be in the fuselage, it will not fit in this style wing. Original nav-light and strobe assemblies may be transferred from your aircraft.
Aluminum retainer flanges for the nav lights are not included they must be purchased separately.
Aircraft Eligibility:
C-140A,
C-150A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M
C-170B
C-172A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L
C-175A, B, C
C-180A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
C-182A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N
C-185A, B, C, D, E
C-210A, B, C, D, E, F
The link to: "The Story behind the Hoerner Wing Tip Design"