Hello there
In my spare time I work in a military museum in Austria (Militärmuseum Sonntagberg) and am responsible for the US military. Bought probers of a crashed B-24J and would like to restore them to look better than I got them. I've already started and will soon be doing more work, such as removing the over-oiled paint on the probers and repainting. I already bought the manufacturer's sticker and the one for the technical one is missing
Today the old paint that was brushed off was removed and primer applied, a kind of mirror mounted to see the gearbox. As well as photos of the 2 info boxes, with the larger one remaining the same except for one picture
The DWG NO was 6477A-0
The MFG # is the actual manufacturers number of the each blade, it is different for every blade
Angle High 88
Angle Low 18
Here is the information from a document for propellers that can be found in these forums:
B-24J, engine could be R-1830-43/45/65; the full propeller model would be 23E50-505; blade model (DWG) 6477A-0; propeller nominal dimeter maximum 11 foot 7 inches; internal setting range for cam stops 18-98; low pitch stop setting (low/minimum blade angle) 18; high pitch stop setting (high/max/feathered blade angle) 88.