We have found a wooden propeller that was being throw out by a local school's DT department, and would really like to know more about it.
It appears to be a 'modern' one as it is only just over 5 ft long and made from a fairly pale wood, and is more or less symmetrical, but it has 8 bolt holes (about 4.7" diameter, to the centre of the holes)
It has the following clear markings on the hub;
PP 261193 on one side
and on the other;
DRG F.P. 400/2 - 2
DIA. 5.417' P.5.07'
CIRRUS MINOR II
L.H.T
It would be great to find out a bit more about it, such as how old it might be and what type of plane it would have come from, as it seems to have lots of information on it, but I can't find anything that matches it in any sources suggested here
It appears to be a 'modern' one as it is only just over 5 ft long and made from a fairly pale wood, and is more or less symmetrical, but it has 8 bolt holes (about 4.7" diameter, to the centre of the holes)
It has the following clear markings on the hub;
PP 261193 on one side
and on the other;
DRG F.P. 400/2 - 2
DIA. 5.417' P.5.07'
CIRRUS MINOR II
L.H.T
It would be great to find out a bit more about it, such as how old it might be and what type of plane it would have come from, as it seems to have lots of information on it, but I can't find anything that matches it in any sources suggested here
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