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Join Date: Nov 2020
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Hi guys. I was hoping that somebody might help me ID a propeller I recently acquired?
It is a dark wooden prop, brass on leading edges all the way to the tips. Fairly pointed, sharp tips with 8 mounting holes in the hub. Prop is about 2,3m long. Markings visible around the hub are: Mongoose D2210 P1665 DFC 2 Markings to left of hub: WATTS 908/2 Markings to right of hub: AG 28515. Of interest is a wooden ring all around the hub which seems to have been used to mount a spinner, based on the holes visible on it and the tapering lines/grooves from in onto the hub itself. I would really appreciate it if somebody might be able to give any indication as to what aircraft this could have come from. Thanks so much. |
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#2 |
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: West Yorkshire UK
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Your propeller is from a Hawker Tomtit, powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose engine.
That’s a nice prop and quite a rare item, only 35 of the type having been built. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms...deley_Mongoose |
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Since this is a post WW1 prop I've moved the thread to the "Modern" category.
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#4 |
Join Date: Nov 2020
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Great. Thank you very much for your reply. Much appreciated.
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#5 |
Join Date: Nov 2020
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I see according to Wikipedia that 4 aircraft were sent to New Zealand at some point. The previous owner lived in New Zealand so Im guessing it would most probably have come from one of those aircraft!?
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: West Yorkshire UK
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You probably know this already; it’s been said many times before on this forum but it is worth repeating: Please don’t be tempted to do anything to “improve” that beautiful propeller except gently cleaning and treating it with beeswax. |
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Join Date: Nov 2020
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Yes. Thank you for that. I dont plan on doing anything other than the cleaning as suggested. I did email the Shuttleworth collection who operate the only remaining Tomtit and they have confirmed that it is indeed a Hawker Tomtit propeller. Thank you very much for all the assistance and advice.
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