I have a wooden propeller blade, obviously a full propeller sawn in half. It has been this way for at least 55 years. It is in excellent condition and as an ornamental piece standing on its hub, is always admired.
I have research as far as I can as a total novice, and the closest I can find is that it is possibly from a 1916 Sopwith Camel. It doesn't fully meet the criteria, though.
The markings on the hub are (in the typical square)
A.I.L
54G
with an additional marking of
A
/|\ (as an arrow, beneath the A).
Any help at all with identifying the aeroplane it was once attached to would be great.
Thank you
Niall Fraser.
I have research as far as I can as a total novice, and the closest I can find is that it is possibly from a 1916 Sopwith Camel. It doesn't fully meet the criteria, though.
The markings on the hub are (in the typical square)
A.I.L
54G
with an additional marking of
A
/|\ (as an arrow, beneath the A).
Any help at all with identifying the aeroplane it was once attached to would be great.
Thank you
Niall Fraser.
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