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    Hi Could anyone help me identify this propeller?
    From what plane does this one originate, Heschel Ns123?
    What period could it had been used, ww2 ?
    Painting looks post ww2, correct?
    IF one would put an value on this what would it be ?

    This is what I have found on the propeller


    Schwarz, Propeller werk, Berlin-Waidmannslust

    Nr. 35 1399
    Schwarz Leichtholz-
    Mantel-Propeller
    Motor
    D=3170 mm 1=1800
    6= 31,
    D.P.P Auslandspatent?

    Thanks
    Attached Files

  • #2
    I have looked closer at the decal with the motor and it look like it said 03???

    Any info would be greatly appreciated

    Thanks
    Bjorn

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    • #3
      I have no idea what it's from. It has the appearance of a modern style prop, possibly WW2 or even later, but that's just a guess.
      Dave

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      • #4
        Thank you.

        I think its a ww2 propeller that has been repainted but the decals has been spared and not been over painted.

        Isn't there a way to connect the numbers to a manufacturer and a date ? or plane modell?

        What conclusions could be made regarding the 3m dimension of the propeller? Large or small aircraft? One or two propeller plane?

        Could it be a Heinkel HE 60 ?

        If this is the wrong forum, does anyone has any tip from me where to ask?

        Thanks
        Bjorn

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        • #5
          I think if anyone can help with this it's Bob Gardner, who checks in here periodically. He's in the process of completing his book on German propellers and just may have a lot of information about this one. Give it a few days and see.
          Dave

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          • #6
            Thanks Dave

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            • #7
              Thanks for the good links its a possibility.

              The seller said that the propeller comes from a German aircraft wreck so therfor I quickly looked through the emergency landings list at.....http://www.forcedlandingcollection.se/LW/indexLW.html

              So the list below is what I at a fast glance thought could be possible candidates. I am sure some can be taken of the list taken the design and length of the propeller in account (3170mm)

              Ar 66C
              Bf 108B-1
              Bü 131
              Bü 181B-1
              Bü 181C-1
              Fi 156D Aspnäs (Arjeplog)
              Fieseler Fi 156
              Fokker CV-E
              Fw 189A
              Fw 58C
              Fw 58C
              He 60
              Si 204D-1

              ANY help would be greatly appreciated

              Thanks
              /Bjorn

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              • #8
                Post a photo of the hub (front and back) if you can.
                Dave

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                • #9
                  I'll ask the seller. I'll get back as soon as I have something.
                  /B

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                  • #10
                    Here we go now I realy realy hope there is any good news to what aeroplane this might be originating from.

                    Thanks
                    Attached Files

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                    • #11
                      The hub arrangement is unusual and certainly appears to have been mounted and used. During WW1 there was a "Rupp fastener" that was similar except that it had 4 partially drilled holes instead of 6, unless there was also a 6 hole version. It was designed for quick removal/replacement of the prop
                      Dave

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