Any ideas on the age/origin of a four blade wood prop that measures 57" tip to tip? The only markings I am aware of are 120 h.p. and J 386???...I am inquiring for a friend and haven't seen the prop yet, sorry for the vague nature of the question....says it came from Pensacola. Thx
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57" Four-Blade Wood Prop, 120HP
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Thank you. Here is a picture, I thought it may be a bit small for an airplane or perhaps he measured incorrectly? He claims it was built in the 1930s...does have 8 hole mount...Attached Files
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It is certainly not an ordinarily aircraft prop. It might be a test fan; or a wind-tunnel fan; or more possibly a prop lowered into the airstream from a WW2 target tug to generate the electricity to power the winch which let out and pulled in the target drogue. British ones look very like this. There has been a spate of them offered on eBay as Zeppelin auxiliary props.
With kind regards,
Bob
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