I am a volunteer at Classicflyersnz.com heritage centre in Tauranga, New Zealand. We have been given a small wooden four bladed propeller with the following dimensions and are keen to find out what it is, what it was used on and how old it is. The donor had no idea where it came from.
No identification marks anywhere on propeller
6 Bolt holes - diameter - 9 mm
Distance between bolt hole centres - 52 mm
Centre shaft diameter - 63 mm (Both sides, not tapered)
Blade length from hub centre - 720 mm
Outer half of each blade fully sheathed in copper
Blades have tapered and rounded tips
Appears to be made from an exotic hardwood
Attached is a photo of the prop (I hope).
No identification marks anywhere on propeller
6 Bolt holes - diameter - 9 mm
Distance between bolt hole centres - 52 mm
Centre shaft diameter - 63 mm (Both sides, not tapered)
Blade length from hub centre - 720 mm
Outer half of each blade fully sheathed in copper
Blades have tapered and rounded tips
Appears to be made from an exotic hardwood
Attached is a photo of the prop (I hope).
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