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You'd need the design numbers, which are usually stamped on the hub. Absent those, it's impossible to know what it was for as there are hundreds or even thousands of possibilities. Also, it looks as if the tips have been cut down, which is common on props that have been removed from service because of a prop strike and damage to the tips.
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#12 |
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Thanks but there are no numbers to be found. I'll invent my own story!
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It was almost certainly at least 6 feet long when it was manufactured.
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