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  • Supreme Propeller Company, Wichita, KS

    I have a Supreme propeller, some 82" long, 6 hole hub that has embedded on the wood the ID's of T over numbers 2035, and on the other side of the hub, the ID's of D-490. Does anyone on this forum know the date or the Airplane/Engine this was designed for? I was given the propeller in part payment for some flight instructions and ground instructions that I gave a student, back in the early 1960's. I will post a picture later, but thought maybe someone would respond if they have information, or even if you can't nail it down, please help. Thanks.

  • #2
    I have some historical information on this maker at http://www.modernwoodenpropellers.com/StoneSupreme.htm. If you will supply the hub dimensions as shown here: http://www.woodenpropeller.com/Hubmeasure.html I'll do my best to ID the engine then perhaps the aircraft or some of the aircraft. The picture you post here may help, too.

    Lamar

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    • #3
      Supreme Propeller

      Pictures for this propeller can be found at:

      http://www.geocities.com/feholder.geo/collage.jpg
      http://www.geocities.com/feholder.geo/82FullLength.jpg
      http://www.geocities.com/feholder.geo/SupremeTag.jpg

      Dimensions and data:

      Overall length: 82"
      Bolt Holes: 6
      Bolt Hole to Bolt Hole: 4 /5/8"
      Hub Center Hole: 2 3/8"
      Bolt Hole Diameter: 5/16"
      Overall Hub diameter: 6 1/2"
      Estimated Hub mount diameter: 6"
      Thickness of Hub: 3 3/4"

      Manufacturer tag: Supreme Propellers of Wichita, KS. (Note no Stone/Supreme) only Supreme Propeller tag.
      ID Marks: T over 2035 on right side of propeller (from front of plane)
      D-490 on left side of propeller (from front of plane)
      Center marks at hub: H and H at 5:00 and 11:00 o'clock
      TT at 3:00 o'clock (from front of plane)

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      • #4
        I regret that I'm unable to find any aircraft engine that matches even two of your prop's dimensions.

        Lamar

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        • #5
          Supreme Propeller

          Thanks. Let me ask another question. When I first got this propeller from my student, it came from his father's garage attic. His father told him that it fitted an OX-5 engine. I have always believed this, but now am not sure.
          The OX-5 if I am correct was an engine that was used on Jennies, and on several other airplanes of the 1920's. It is possible that this could be a propeller that fit that, but does the 6 hole and the dimensions even get close to that? Thanks for your opinion.
          Also, the documentation I read about the Stone/Supreme Propeller Company of Wichita, KS indicates that the company opened in Wichita in 1927/1928 and was one of the companies that was forced to close in 1930 due to the economic crash of 1929. If this was true then the company had a short run in Wichita. Do you know anything more about this?
          Thanks.

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          • #6
            You're certainly welcome. My pleasure.

            Sorry but there's not a chance yours is for an OX-5 engine. OX-5 props had 8 bolt holes and are quite a bit larger in diameter at 99 and 100 inches. The number of alleged Jenny props that aren't is amazing.

            All the information I have on Stone/Supreme is on my web pages. Any additional information I get will be posted there, too.

            Lamar

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