Hi Guys,
Found your great site totally by accident while trying to identify a fixed pitch twin bladed prop owned by my Aunt.
The prop was originally my Grandfather's although we have no idea where he got it from. He was wartime RAF Aircrew so I suppose it could have been anywhere.
I have used the prop drawing number ident page to base my conclusion and was really hoping that you will be able to confirm my suspicion and give some idea of its rarity and possible value.
The Drawing number is Z 300(3)
It is dated May/33
Also seen, D2060, P1180 and AC or AG29679
From the drawing number, I think that it was designed for a Saro Cutty Sark powered by an Armstrong Siddely Genet Major.
I think this would mean it was made for a very rare aircraft, as there were only ever 12 built.
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give, I was sent some photos and will try to attach them here.
Thanks again,
Schitzkid
Found your great site totally by accident while trying to identify a fixed pitch twin bladed prop owned by my Aunt.
The prop was originally my Grandfather's although we have no idea where he got it from. He was wartime RAF Aircrew so I suppose it could have been anywhere.
I have used the prop drawing number ident page to base my conclusion and was really hoping that you will be able to confirm my suspicion and give some idea of its rarity and possible value.
The Drawing number is Z 300(3)
It is dated May/33
Also seen, D2060, P1180 and AC or AG29679
From the drawing number, I think that it was designed for a Saro Cutty Sark powered by an Armstrong Siddely Genet Major.
I think this would mean it was made for a very rare aircraft, as there were only ever 12 built.
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give, I was sent some photos and will try to attach them here.
Thanks again,
Schitzkid
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