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  • Navy Propeller-maybe a pusher for Curtiss HS-2L"Thanks&

    I have an old propeller I would like help on.
    This site is great!
    I will get some pictures this morning and post them also

    I know it has a 8" bolt hole diameter
    and the bolt holes are 1/2 inch
    it has an outside metal diameter of 10 inches
    and it has an inside metal diameter of 4 inches
    it has a hub depth of 4 1/2 inches
    it has a center bore of about 4 inches
    and the back side has a square cut in it

    it appears to be bored out with a chisel
    and the dimensions are not exact

    It has navy symbols on it
    and these numbers

    SE 364-286
    2
    67662
    8'8" x 5'11"
    1
    PG 344 (not sure about this I need to look at it again)

    I am working on getting the pictures uploaded.


    In my research it appears to have been on a Liberty V12 Motor
    and this is half of a 4 propeller because of the square notch cut
    out of the back. They used to bolt two of these together?

    Thanks ahead of time for help.
    Greg.





  • #2
    It's part of a 4 blade combination for a Liberty engine, the two notched part of the blades locking together in the hub. I don't know specifically what aircraft it was used on, but the "SE" refers to Steam Engineering, which is the branch of the Navy that procured propellers in the late teens and early twenties.
    Dave

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    • #3
      Thanks Dave,

      I was just trying to find out what the SE stood for.

      I didn't do so bad for a beginner of course with the help
      of your website.

      Do you know what this propeller might be worth?

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      • #4
        Is this a Pusher?

        Is this a Pusher Propeller??

        I know the Curtis NC (Nancy Boat) had one Pusher
        I know the Curtis HS-2L had a Pusher
        I know the Curtis HS-1L had a Pusher
        I know the Triplane GAX/GA-1 had two pushers but was in the mid 20s

        What other Navy Boats had a Pusher with a Liberty Engine?

        Thank you for your help.

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        • #5
          It was likely a pusher application. You can't ever tell that purely by the appearance of the propeller, but the Liberty engine rotated counter-clockwise when viewed from the front, so would require a right hand rotating propeller in its typical tractor use. If a Liberty is used as a pusher it would use a left hand rotating prop, which yours appears to be.
          Dave

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          • #6
            Thanks Dave,

            From pictures I have seen it "appears" to be from a
            Curtis HS-L2 but as you said it is difficult to know for
            sure.

            I am going to call the Pensicola Florida Navy Historic Library.
            I was told there were two old guys there that knew a lot about old
            Navy planes.

            Thanks for all your help. If I ever see a yellow plane
            flying the skies of Vermont I will think of you and give
            a wave.

            Greg

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            • #7
              A prop which looks similar to yours

              Hello gmiller
              My wooden prop looks very much like the pics you posted on May 8 2007. Here are the specs for mine.
              I would be glad to send you pictures and/or more measurements if you address them to my wooden prop forum name of W1fik.
              The rare spec on my prop seems to be the four bolt holes.
              Regards, MAB


              7A01PropellerSpecs [MABwordMisc]
              Shaft hole center to blade tip 52 in.
              Overall length 104 in.
              Hub Outside Diameter 13 in.
              Shaft Inside Diameter 3.25 in.
              Edge bullet nick 22" from center
              Two mid-prop nicks 30.5" from center
              Hub max thickness 4.875 in
              Laminations mahogany 6
              Hub mounting bolt holes 4 holes; 0.5" dia.
              Bolt hole circle 8 in.
              S/N stamped at outside of hub cut 226b
              Outside hub flange depth 0.75"
              Rear hub outer flange depth 1.25"
              Rear hub inner flange depth 0.625"
              Stencilled on left blade outside face:
              "THIS PROPELLER NOT FIT
              FOR FURTHER SERVICE
              CONDEMNED DATE 5.11.19"

              [Date numbers are stamped into wood]

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