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Will post picture(s) in the morning (1/25/19). thanks.If possible, could you post a picture? Maybe one of the number and one of the whole prop?
Thank you! Will be much help for us so we can see the shape etc..Will post picture(s) in the morning (1/25/19). thanks.
Pictures of the subject prop blade are attached. There were two identical blades available I got one and a friend got the other, his serial number is N536389 (picture attached) my blade is serial number N536115. The picture of the blade is the one I got, and there is a picture of my serial number but very hard to read due to lighting. Hope this will assist in trying to determine what plane(s) might have used this prop and during what time frame they might have been manufactured. The blade is 5' 3+3/8" floor to tip and 10 3/4" wide at the widest point. Any help will be appreciated.Thank you! Will be much help for us so we can see the shape etc..
For additional information, the good folks at Hartzell may be able to help. I understand that they are the heirs to Hamilton Standard.
Hartzell Propeller only made Hamilton Standard 6101 blades back in mid to late 70's, as far as I know they have no connection to Hamilton Standard. No mention of a merger with Hamilton Standard on the Hartzell web site. I have had a working relationship with Hartzell for over 40 years, and I have not heard that.For additional information, the good folks at Hartzell may be able to help. I understand that they are the heirs to Hamilton Standard.
43D50-601 and -603 are for the UF-1 of SA-16 Albatross aircraft. Additionally, later models had a #51 spline prop shaft P/N's 43D51-667 or -669. You can see the TCDS for those here:Thanks for all input. It appears that the blade was installed in a 43D50 propeller. Maybe a -601, -603, or -637 propeller.
T-28 or Grumman Albatross are possibilities, might be something else as well. Going to keep investigating. Any other ideas or info greatly appreciated.