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    Located in Wolfeboro New Hampshire

    Length 9ft 3in

    8 bolt holes

    Badge:Hallett Davis Piano Co
    Aeroplane Department

  • #2
    It can't be identified without stamped information around the hub, but at a glance it looks very similar to props made for a Liberty engine, often to power a DH4 or some of the Navy's flying boats in the late teens, early twenties.

    If the bolt holes (behind the plate or seen from the other side) are 1/2" in diameter and their centers are 8" apart across the widest diameter (that's the "bolt hole circle") then it's very likely for a Liberty engine. The absence of metal sheathing suggests that it was not as likely to be used on a flying boat.

    See if you can find numbers stamped somewhere around the hub or the inside of the blade.

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    • #3
      Thank you for the information. I saved it from the curbside. I have made up a bunch stories over the years as to it’s history. Glad to have legit information going forward. Go Pats!

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