Hello!
Great site! I am excited I came upon it. I have a Sensenich Bros (Lititz, PA) wooden propeller that I received from Lieutenant General John Chain while collecting some books he was donating to the University of North Texas History Department. I got my MA in American Military History (WWII) there in 2008. He told me that backstory on it. Apparently it was used to fly across the Atlantic several times by a French friend of his. Anyway, I've been wondering since if this was just a common wooden prop from the era or something special.
I've perused the forums a bit and here's the information that is usually requested:
Tip to Tip--76 inches
Model # 76B-53
Serial # D-6675
I have also attached three pictures. Thanks!
Great site! I am excited I came upon it. I have a Sensenich Bros (Lititz, PA) wooden propeller that I received from Lieutenant General John Chain while collecting some books he was donating to the University of North Texas History Department. I got my MA in American Military History (WWII) there in 2008. He told me that backstory on it. Apparently it was used to fly across the Atlantic several times by a French friend of his. Anyway, I've been wondering since if this was just a common wooden prop from the era or something special.
I've perused the forums a bit and here's the information that is usually requested:
Tip to Tip--76 inches
Model # 76B-53
Serial # D-6675
I have also attached three pictures. Thanks!
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