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  • Early prop ID ?

    Hi... New guy here.. I acquired an old propeller and could use some help in identifying it. It is 90" long tip to tip, the center hole is 2 7/8".. Maybe 3". The thickness at the hub is 4'..There are 8 holes.It appears to be oak. There are some very hard to completely read numbers on each side of the hub.From what I'm seeing on this site it's an early propeller.
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    It looks like a prop for an OX5 engine. If so the bolt hole circle should be 5 1/2 inches (measured from the center of one hole to the center of the opposite hole).

    The length of 90" is shorter than most OX5 props, which were usually over 8 feet in length.
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    • #3
      early prop id

      Thanks... I just checked and center to center is 5 1/4"... not 5 1/2"..So ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lola440 View Post
        Thanks... I just checked and center to center is 5 1/4"... not 5 1/2"..So ?
        Actually, that's my misprint. The correct bolt circle diameter for an OX5 is 5 1/4", not what I wrote above. See this link.

        While it's not 100% certain that it's an OX5 prop, it's certainly the most likely engine application, although there are a lot of different aircraft makes and models that might be applicable.

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