Round plate diameter: 110. Prop center diameter:120. Prop thickness: 80.
Prop width: 300 (not 100% shure but not less and not more than 330.
Length of vanes: 85.
Width of vanes: 20.
Depth of vanes: 8. All in mm.
The rounded ends of the vanes of this Musterexemplar doesn't fit in with those...
In the early 90:s a serious guy who worked there during the war showed me a "Raketengestell einer Me 262" on the ground in the woods by the Peenemünde airfield. Simply. I will soon check his mails as I believe that he wrote about it too.
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According to the text on my manual, they planned to mount sirens on the 87 D too. The pictures I provide here are the most explaining from the book. Due to health issues I will sell it on ebay.com in about 1 month and want to warn you for buying it for finding any more clues...
I recieved a nice german wartime drawing of the leaflet container part from a developer of the Bodengerät. I tried to put it up here but the attach files button don't work. Any clue?
Owning a propeller with contact mechanism and, behind it, a pin pointing backwards to my nose impact fuse I can insure you that there was such a thing in the very front of the nose.
I believe so but I have to find them.. The vanes are 85 mm long, 20 mm wide and 8 mm deep. The spinner is 120 mm cross over. A test spinner could be made from that;-)
This prop went for over 6900 Euro on ebay 3 years ago. It was sold by a woman who found it on an Austrian vintage car swap.
She was very kind to provide me with all possibly measures and photos. As I recently had bought an original Ju 87 Flugzeug-Handbuch Teil 12 D Sondereinbauten Heft 1...