1918 propeller
A friend has a 1918 or earlier prop. How might he be able to identify the engine or aeroplane that it was once attached to ? Almost certainly British. Thanks
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Given the expertise on this site, I would suggest post a picture.
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There will be stamped numbers and letters on the hub. These will identify the prop.
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Thanks P but I will hang on for an expert. Hope you are well.
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I42 is there a reference book to x- refer?
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I don’t know. My comment was based on a clock made by my grandfather, from a four-bladed propeller hub.
If you post a picture and show or list the markings, I’m sure a PPRuNe expert will be along directly. :) |
Originally Posted by India Four Two
(Post 10115213)
If you post a picture and show or list the markings, I’m sure a PPRuNe expert will be along directly. :)
We're not at all put off by the fact that the last poster to ask for help identifying a prop (a couple of weeks ago) didn't bother to acknowledge the responses. Though he did post a photo of it. :O Any idea what this prop was fitted to? |
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