Hello all, I am a flight instructor and Air Cadet ground school instructor in Edmonton, Canada. I obtained a wooden prop today from a generous Co. for the purpose of showing what a propeller/air screw looks like to pilot candidates/cadets in ground school. The prop is not in very good shape and has some of the tip missing on one end but it suits my purposes well and it adds character and begs the question of what is the history of this propeller. As you might know Wop May is from my town and in fact ran the training school I trained at, the Edmonton Flying Club. EFC used DH aircraft including the Moth and Chipmunk.
The prop I have has the following markings:
DRG HR 671 / R / 1
Gispy Major 1.D
D6 10 P.3-53
83835
I can guess it was mounted on a Gipsy Major engine but as for the aircraft type I am tossed between a DeHavilland Chipmunk or Tiger Moth or something else.
I would like to know what aircraft this is from.
Photos of prop available on request.
Thank you for your help,
Rob
dhpropguy
The prop I have has the following markings:
DRG HR 671 / R / 1
Gispy Major 1.D
D6 10 P.3-53
83835
I can guess it was mounted on a Gipsy Major engine but as for the aircraft type I am tossed between a DeHavilland Chipmunk or Tiger Moth or something else.
I would like to know what aircraft this is from.
Photos of prop available on request.
Thank you for your help,
Rob
dhpropguy
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