I recently came into possession of two wooden propellers with metal on the leading edges. They are 36" in length and 7" at the widest point. They have Hamilton stickers on them but there are no other markings that I can see. The only mark is a patent sticker on the inside of the part that attaches to the hub referencing patent number 2368656. I looked up the patent and it shows that it is for a propeller blade attachment.
The weight and build quality seem very good but the stickers almost look new so I'm not sure these are Hamilton propellers.
I hope someone can take a look at the photos at the link below and provide more information. I greatly appreciate your time and expertise.
They look like blades for an Aeromatic brand propeller. The Aeromatic was an automatic propeller, it is entirely controlled by dynamic forces, centrifugal forces, air loads etc. Search for Aeromatic Propeller on Google for more information
They look like blades for an Aeromatic brand propeller. The Aeromatic was an automatic propeller, it is entirely controlled by dynamic forces, centrifugal forces, air loads etc. Search for Aeromatic Propeller on Google for more information