This prop has been in the family since it was in use. It was orginally used on a plane belonging to my great uncle, Verne. The prop was in use until April 16th 1934. On that day Verne's glide path was too steep and he was unable to properly flare, causing the tip of the prop to strike the ground. Other than the prop damage, he and the plane escaped unharmed. (Strangely I had a very similar incident in the mid-90's)
Take a close look at the picture of the damaged tip and you'll see "APRIL 16 1934" in pencil. Verne's wife enjoyed showing off the prop and telling the story. Verne passed away in the 70's and the prop sat in the basement of his wife's house until she passed in 2004.
I'm waiting on a relative to send me a few pictures of Verne standing proudly next to his aircraft. I'm anxious to id. the plane and gather any more info I can. I cleaned the brass edging and polished the hub cap but other than that I believe it has sat untouched since the 30's. I do not plan on any further restoration.
Any additional info about the prop would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for letting me ramble on about a piece of family history.
Take a close look at the picture of the damaged tip and you'll see "APRIL 16 1934" in pencil. Verne's wife enjoyed showing off the prop and telling the story. Verne passed away in the 70's and the prop sat in the basement of his wife's house until she passed in 2004.
I'm waiting on a relative to send me a few pictures of Verne standing proudly next to his aircraft. I'm anxious to id. the plane and gather any more info I can. I cleaned the brass edging and polished the hub cap but other than that I believe it has sat untouched since the 30's. I do not plan on any further restoration.
Any additional info about the prop would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for letting me ramble on about a piece of family history.
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