Hi Brian,
I have only two props in my data with a central hole of 50mm :
- Ratmanoff serial L for a Morane fitted with a 50HP Anzani used in French flying schools (diameter 2.30 m, pitch 1.35 m, blade width 204 mm, hub thickness 95 mm, 6 or 8 bolt holes for 10 mm bolts, no bolt circle size indicated). This data from SFA approved props (data from 1917 but concerning all WW1 props).
- Regy serial 310 (data from Gorell American documents: I think D Bahnson have them) : diameter 2.50 m, pitch 1.95 m, blade width 240 mm, hub thickness 100 mm, no bolt size nor bolt circle size indicated. This serial 310 with a 50 mm central hole is not attributed to a plane in Gorell documents. but the same serial is indicated for Nieuport 11 and 21 with a 80HP Le Rhone. It could be an error (all other uses of this serial 310 have a larger central hole), or an "old" use (beginning of WW1 ?).
Regards,
PM
I have only two props in my data with a central hole of 50mm :
- Ratmanoff serial L for a Morane fitted with a 50HP Anzani used in French flying schools (diameter 2.30 m, pitch 1.35 m, blade width 204 mm, hub thickness 95 mm, 6 or 8 bolt holes for 10 mm bolts, no bolt circle size indicated). This data from SFA approved props (data from 1917 but concerning all WW1 props).
- Regy serial 310 (data from Gorell American documents: I think D Bahnson have them) : diameter 2.50 m, pitch 1.95 m, blade width 240 mm, hub thickness 100 mm, no bolt size nor bolt circle size indicated. This serial 310 with a 50 mm central hole is not attributed to a plane in Gorell documents. but the same serial is indicated for Nieuport 11 and 21 with a 80HP Le Rhone. It could be an error (all other uses of this serial 310 have a larger central hole), or an "old" use (beginning of WW1 ?).
Regards,
PM
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