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  • Need help with ID

    Any ideas on this one? It has no stamped symbols or decals. It is 101" long.

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  • #2
    It could be almost "anything", but is a very nice looking older propeller (probably late teens, early twenties). It's virtually impossible to positively identify it without stamped drawing numbers or other reliable information put on it at the time of manufacture.

    It may have been a reject in the final stages of manufacture, which often explains the absence of stampings and decals.
    Dave

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    • #3
      Thanks for the quick reply, Dave. Any chance it could be for an early model Jenny or is it not a scimitar enough shape?

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      • #4
        The shape wouldn't matter (some of the Jenny props were straight), but it doesn't look like an OX5 hub size to mem and it also looks a little too long for a Jenny. Maybe a later model Hisso, but with either of those it could have gone on anything that used those engines, which were a LOT of different planes.

        Go to this page, then the table it links to, to see if you can eliminate various engines based on the hub dimensions.
        Dave

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        • #5
          The shape wouldn't matter (some of the Jenny props were straight), but it doesn't look like an OX5 hub size to mem and it also looks a little too long for a Jenny. Maybe a later model Hisso, but with either of those it could have gone on anything that used those engines, which were a LOT of different planes.

          Go to this page, then the table it links to, to see if you can eliminate various engines based on the hub dimensions.
          Dave

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