Blenheim propeller?

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matspart3

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Can anyone help ID this propeller? I'm told it's believed to be Blenheim but the owner isn't sure. It's just over 6' 3" root to tip.
 

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According to Wikipedia (yes, I know), some versions of the Blenheim used Hamilton-Standard propellers. If these are HSD blades, you could find for which aircraft the propellers were made; at least when I worked there, UTC was pretty good about keeping archives.

I don't know what condition -- if they still exist -- any of the Bristol Aeroplane Company's archives. You could try them, too.
 
Still struggling to ID this propeller. Where might I find some experts?
 

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