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    I discovered this propellor the other day. It is 26 inches long, 1.25 inch bore and 4 mounting holes. A "K" stamped on one side near the center mounting hole and 10552 stamped on the outside near the center. Yellow stripe and red tip. Any idea what this may be from? It does not appear that this prop has ever been mounted. There is no evidence of it being bolted in place. Any help would be appreciated.
    Tony

    http://digitalvault.cox.net/invite/l...4&r=mg&lang=en

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    I can't open the link to the photo, but from the description it sounds like a UAV (drone) propeller.
    Dave

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      Dave- I had to click the download button to get the pic to show up. Thanks for the info.
      Tony

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      • #4
        Tony,

        I doubt if it is from an aircraft and it appears to be modern. Probably as Dave suggests from an UAV or some similar application.

        With kind regards,

        Bob
        Bob Gardner
        Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers
        http://www.aeroclocks.com

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