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    hi all,
    it seems to be THE place to ask experts so here is my question.
    I just got a gipsy propeller in poor condition (unfortunatelly, many disbond or wood breakage) and would appreciate any help to identify from which A/C it was installed.

    here is marking I can read after paint is removed:

    hub backface :
    10462 (or 10452) (suppose it is drwg N°)

    hub side 1:
    H.R.A. 10462 (what is HRA for?)
    9/41 (suppose is manuf date sept 1941)
    hub side 2:
    59673 (or 58673) (is it serial n°?)
    GIPSY MAJOR
    L.H.T. (what is LHT for?)
    xxx(not legible) 5' P. 5-0' (is for pitch 5'?)

    wood is mahogany
    leading edge sheeting in 6 parts on full lenght on 2 blades
    prop lenght is 198 cm
    hub thickness is 3.65"
    hub hole dia is 2.8"
    hub is conical (front diam is 17 cm, rear diam is 22 cm
    attaching hole x 8; dia is 0.4 "

    Ask for any additional relevant characteristic
    I can attach pic if it is helpfull

    thanks for your help

    stephane cavalli

  • #2
    Good Afternoon Stephane,

    HRA refers to the maker of the propeller, Horden-Richmond Aircraft.

    I can't identify the aircraft from this data but a Gipsy Major engine in 1941 suggests the DH Tiger Moth aircraft. But this aircraft had a pitch of just under 5ft.

    LHT indicates a left hand rotation tractor propeller.

    With kind regards,

    Bob
    Bob Gardner
    Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers
    http://www.aeroclocks.com

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    • #3
      hi bob,
      thanks very much for this precious information.
      Any chance where I could find further data as this company (and archives) does not exist any more ?
      a list of approved type certificate for these engine/propeller versions in the 40th would exist at the CAA or ot is too old?
      Anyway this item will be a nice wall art in house after restauration.

      season's greatings from France.

      stephane

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