Hi, I found this in a barn a while back and need some help identifiying it. The only markings on it are some numbers on the hub. 48790 with a 40 underneath. There is also a 1 and a 2 on the blades close to the hub. The hub is 6" in diameter and 3 and 3/8" thick. The widest part of the blades are 5 and 3/8". What looks like brass on the leading edges extends 15 and 3/4" from the tips. Not much info, but that is all I have. Thanks
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54" Propeller
Hi Lamar. The blades are symetrical. I do not know how to tell if they have been cut. At the tips the blades are 9/16" thick at the thickest point. If they have been cut any idea how much was taken off? Did they cut them to continue using them? Are the numbers on the hub any help at all to ID the manufacturer/year, etc. Thanks. PatrickAttached Files
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Several things give it away. The diameter is now too small for conventional aircraft, the edge has protective metal sheath but the tip pictured doesn't, the tip pictured is pretty roughly finished and too thick for a tip. My guess would be one or both tips suffered strike damage, the prop was given to someone who then cut the other tip off to make it symmetrical so it would display well.
Lamar
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