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  • A Paragon 7' 1/2" Prop

    The only reason I know it is a "Paragon" is that a small part of the decal was faded that read "Baltimore, Maryland" was on it.
    But, can anyone tell me what plane Paragon may have used this 7' 1/2" Wood Prop For? I want to sell on ebay, and know little about it.

    Wood Paragon Propeller:

    Approx)

    Overall Length:84 1/2" Inches
    Across Top Of Hub (Diameter) 6 13/16
    Thickness of Hub:4"
    Bolt Hole To Bolt Hole: 2 3/8
    Stud Size: 3/8
    Center Hole Of Hub: 2 11/16
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    Without drawing numbers it's nearly impossible to identify the aircraft, and frequently even with those it's impossible as well.

    All I can say is that it looks like it was manufactured in the 20's or later based on its general design and the fact that there are only 6 bolt holes in the hub. Most all of the early (pre-1920) era propellers used hubs that had 8 bolt holes.
    Dave

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