ID French Propeller Hub and Blades

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May 26, 2019
I have the opportunity to buy the propeller assembly from an unknown aircraft and was hoping someone here may be able to help. The plate is in French, so hopefully that is a start. I didn't bring my tape measure to look at it but the blades are shorter (probably around 4-5 ft). Attached is a picture of the overall assembly and a picture of the plate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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I have the opportunity to buy the propeller assembly from an unknown aircraft and was hoping someone here may be able to help. The plate is in French, so hopefully that is a start. I didn't bring my tape measure to look at it but the blades are shorter (probably around 4-5 ft). Attached is a picture of the overall assembly and a picture of the plate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Marcel Dassault MD 311 / 312 / 315 Flamant.
After his return from Buchenwald, Marcel Bloch had his name changed to Marcel Dassault.
 
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I have the opportunity to buy the propeller assembly from an unknown aircraft and was hoping someone here may be able to help. The plate is in French, so hopefully that is a start. I didn't bring my tape measure to look at it but the blades are shorter (probably around 4-5 ft). Attached is a picture of the overall assembly and a picture of the plate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dassault MD 315 Flamant
 
Thank you so much for the help on this! That would explain why he had 2 of them in different parts of the store. I am not interested in post war items, so I appreciate the help.
 

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