My wife recently bought this propeller. We have been led to believe that it is a generator propeller from and airship/zeppelin since it originally came from an auction involving 15 tons of Airship/Zeppelin parts!
The propeller has a total length of 36.2 inches and a depth of 1.7 inches (4.5cm).
The hub's bolt holes have a diameter of 0.5 inches (1.25cm).
The hub has 8 bolts.
The central spindle hole has a diameter of 3 inches (7.5cm).
The rounded sides of the hub are stamped 'G 681 N 75' and 'G 681 N 75'.
The front of the flat side of the hub has the number 'No. 1883' stamped near the spindle hole.
The rear of the propeller is flat and may have been cut to allow it to be hung on a wall. I am also concerned that it may have been cut down for wall display.
Any information will be appreciated. It is not to the standard of my other propellers but is a bit of fun.
The propeller has a total length of 36.2 inches and a depth of 1.7 inches (4.5cm).
The hub's bolt holes have a diameter of 0.5 inches (1.25cm).
The hub has 8 bolts.
The central spindle hole has a diameter of 3 inches (7.5cm).
The rounded sides of the hub are stamped 'G 681 N 75' and 'G 681 N 75'.
The front of the flat side of the hub has the number 'No. 1883' stamped near the spindle hole.
The rear of the propeller is flat and may have been cut to allow it to be hung on a wall. I am also concerned that it may have been cut down for wall display.
Any information will be appreciated. It is not to the standard of my other propellers but is a bit of fun.
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