John_Namib
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- Jan 19, 2024
What is this? Came from a ship transporting war supplies that wrecked in Nov 1942. I suspect variable pitch propellers, but what aircraft?
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I would suggest WellingtonThank you very much for the reply Wurger. I will try and find the serial numbers, but they are badly rusted and weathered. Any suggestion as to what aircraft they would be used for?
By my view of the images of the blades and how the layers of the wood have been layed up, they appear to be Right Hand RotationJudging by the pics you posted in the first post here both blades are of the left hand rotation. So it can't be the Spitfire Mk.V because the prop baldes for the Merlin engine were of the right hand rotation. The L.H prop blades were used for the Griffon powered Spitfires. Eg ... Spitfire Mk XIV, XIX Seafire Mk.XV.