I have a Fahlin propeller that came into my possession via a former Army soldier in WWII. The propeller has the following markings on the obverse:
FAHLIN - Columbia, MO decal (that is nearly worn off)
D56242
No-25633
H.P.65
R.P.M. 2350
ATC 681
The markings on the reverse are:
25633
MJ1076
56242
There are six bolt holes and, to my completely untrained eyes, it looks to be in good shape.
I could not find on the Drawing number listed on the modernwoodenpropellers.com website to provide me further identification. I would like to know the plane and engine for which this propeller was designed.
FAHLIN - Columbia, MO decal (that is nearly worn off)
D56242
No-25633
H.P.65
R.P.M. 2350
ATC 681
The markings on the reverse are:
25633
MJ1076
56242
There are six bolt holes and, to my completely untrained eyes, it looks to be in good shape.
I could not find on the Drawing number listed on the modernwoodenpropellers.com website to provide me further identification. I would like to know the plane and engine for which this propeller was designed.
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