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  • USN Falcon propeller

    Help! I am trying to figure out what era and aircraft my propeller is from.
    Description:
    -Falcon decals
    -98" tip to tip
    -copper on ends of tips and leading edges
    -anchors and "US" stamp on each blade
    -4" thick hub
    -69mm interior hub diameter
    -8 bolt holes
    -6" hub diameter
    -appears to be oak
    -5 1/2" bolt hole cirle
    The following is what and how the blades are stamped:

    2.
    8.2.. X 5. (periods are stamped at top of numbers)
    S.E. /-/ 100 /-/ 128 (backslash are really straight up)

    Other blade:
    1286.
    10001.A.
    T.M.

    Thanks for any info. in advance,
    Sam

  • #2
    That number (10001) shows up on a list labeled "Propellers for F boats, model 40, and MF boats, 100 HP OXX 3-6 engines (pusher).

    Can you post a picture?

    I presume the Falcon decal is listed as Jamestown?
    Dave

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    • #3
      Thanks for the info. Dave. I will do a little research on those listed boats. Any clue as to what kind of value a good condition one might have?

      Thanks again,
      Sam

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      • #4
        It depends on what "good condition" means.
        Dave

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