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Are there numbers at the shank of the prop?
To me I have not seen a Hamilton Blade of that shape, with a metal leading edge.
Is this an aluminum blade or wooden?
The numbers look like Rotol/Dowty numbers to me.
That it is wooden and with the Rotol type numbers, then I assume that it is a British type blade that someone stuck a Hamilton Sticker on.Seems to be wooden, it has chipped away at the top a little bit
That it is wooden and with the Rotol type numbers, then I assume that it is a British type blade that someone stuck a Hamilton Sticker on.
Do you have any pictures of the butt of the blade as to how it is held into the hub, i.e. are there threads on, or a flange and rings, or grooves for ball bearings?
A Rotol blade could be. But I don't remind myself a such one used for the Spitfire or Hurricane. The shape of the blade tip was different from that one we can see in the pic above. What is the length of the blade?
From the blade shank, you can see the split pin to align the counter weight for pitch change. Plus the four threaded holes have coil thread inserts in them like the "Heli-coil brand", so this makes it a modern type blade, i.e. from the 1980's or later. I would guess that it could be a SAAB 340 blade.