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  • Help with id/show off test club

    I recently bought a test club prop from another maintenance organization at my airport. It was unfortunately outside for ***knows how long and is a bit weather beaten. It came from a company called fields aviation a services Rhodesia who I know used to rebuilt motors from the DC lines. It has sensenich brothers stickers with 8 boltholes in it see then photos here image.jpg

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    The logo

    image.jpg sorry here is a photo of the logo

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    • #3
      And a door frame for reference of size

      image.jpg sorry about the terrible positioning but it too heavy to lift alone!

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        *update*

        Lo and behold after a wash some numbers appeared! Hopefully some form of identification
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          Those are hard to identify, and most of the time the best you can hope for is to match the hub pattern to a known engine.

          The attached .pdf is a copy from an old Sensenich catalog, although I'm not sure it helps identify your propeller.

          My advice - leave the rough finish alone. It's worth more than a "restored" one.
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          • #6
            Congratulations !

            These are very rare items.

            Bob

            PS We all hope the situation in Zimbabwe is not affecting you too much.
            Bob Gardner
            Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers
            http://www.aeroclocks.com

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