I doubt that it's a reproduction, but I'm not sure it was used on a certificated aircraft. It's certainly a little unusual design.
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Bob Gardner has posted here several times over his many years with dates for specific G/N numbers. If someone's looking for a rainy day project it would...
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Sadly, Bob Gardner never shared his knowledge of G/N numbers and production dates, although he has responded here with several examples. I don't think...
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I can't make out any detail from the photos above, which seem to be thumbnails. We need good close up views of any and all of the stamped numbers and...
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There should definitely be some numbers stamped on the hub, most important is usually the drawing number which is typically a letter or letters followed...
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I'm the admin that said that, only because there is a much better site to go to for information on varible pitch wooden propellers. That's my effort...
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I would suggest that you try to contact Monte Chase at notplanejane.com. He has a large collection of variable pitch wooden propellers.
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I think it's way too long to be an airboat propeller, and I doubt it's an aircraft propeller as well. The hub looks like it might fit an OX5 engine (based...
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My mistake and my apologies. I thought we were talking about variable pitch propellers with metal hub assemblies. I didn't realize that Spitfires would...
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These questions about variable pitch props/hubs are best addressed on the only expert I'm aware of. See notplanejane.com,run by Monte Chase. I've never...
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Pictures added by Admin. Click on thumbnails to enlarge.
Images show witness marks on the hub indicating that the propeller was likely mounted...
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It would depend very much on its condition, i.e. the finish and any alterations that may have been done as well as any evidence that it had actually been...
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Sometimes it's fabric, sometimes it's varnish, sometimes it's paint and sometimes it's a combination of either/all of those things. Generally, the only...
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I hope you guys work it out so that the prop goes to a collector and the hub goes either to a restoration project or to a collector. The collector wants...
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It's practically impossible to identify it without the information that was stamped on the hub. There are just too many models with different shapes...
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