Dear all,
I recently purchased this single propeller blade and I have been spending hours trying to establish its origin.
Unfortunately, apart from the decal, there are no other markings. From the tip to the cut is 52’’ and 9’’ is the largest width.
My guess is that it’s from a 4 bladed prop and looking at the design, it’s a pusher. From various library pictures, I think it could have been on a RAF F.E.8 fighter aircraft. The RAF museum in Hendon London has an example of a F.E.2 with a Boulton & Paul propeller but the blades have a slightly different design.
Would love to hear from you.
I recently purchased this single propeller blade and I have been spending hours trying to establish its origin.
Unfortunately, apart from the decal, there are no other markings. From the tip to the cut is 52’’ and 9’’ is the largest width.
My guess is that it’s from a 4 bladed prop and looking at the design, it’s a pusher. From various library pictures, I think it could have been on a RAF F.E.8 fighter aircraft. The RAF museum in Hendon London has an example of a F.E.2 with a Boulton & Paul propeller but the blades have a slightly different design.
Would love to hear from you.
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