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I recently found this wooden propeller in Little Rock, Arkansas. I am told it is a WWI era propeller but would like to gather more infomation if possible. It has an eight-hole hub, which indicates an older model but is only around 7 feet long, which suggests it might be a later model. There are no decals on it, but there are some markings on either side of the hub. One side has the following:
A.T.C. 66
DES4 OF
The other side:
3606 69
It also has a metal leading edge extending from the tip to just shy of the hub in case my pictures don't post correctly. To my untrained eye, it most closely resembles some of the Curtiss propellers I have seen on line. Any information provided as well as a ball park figure of value would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Rich
I recently found this wooden propeller in Little Rock, Arkansas. I am told it is a WWI era propeller but would like to gather more infomation if possible. It has an eight-hole hub, which indicates an older model but is only around 7 feet long, which suggests it might be a later model. There are no decals on it, but there are some markings on either side of the hub. One side has the following:
A.T.C. 66
DES4 OF
The other side:
3606 69
It also has a metal leading edge extending from the tip to just shy of the hub in case my pictures don't post correctly. To my untrained eye, it most closely resembles some of the Curtiss propellers I have seen on line. Any information provided as well as a ball park figure of value would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Rich
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