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The red dots are explained here: ROTOL Propeller Markings and Information
So it would be a propeller made by JABLO and not ROTOL?
I can't get any answers from hercules propellers that have plans with dimensions.
I am looking for propeller blades for spitfire and seafire with dimensions.
To examine which models they might belong to.
JABLO is not a firm but the name of the material the blade was made of. It is the jablo wood in the case. But the manufacturer's name is the Rotol.
and add the diameter hub?. Take the length of the blad and multiply by 2. Then convert it into the inches.
and add the diameter hub?
Jablo Propeller was a manufacturer based in Manchester and is also the material name.
yes that's my thought, but I have not the words to tell itI would say, the diameter of the shaft that goes through the hub rather.
The Jablo Propeller Company also known as F.Hills & Sons is a different matter in that case. The scanned documents with the markings you posted reffer to the Jablo wood material and the covering type but not to the firm. However I agree that the JPC was one of the prop blade manufacturers.
OK but the documents say that a white disc is for Rotol Airscrews Ltd., a Yellow disc for Weybridge Blades, and a pale blue for Curtiss Blades. These are all manufacturers.
Anyway I will bow out of this discussion as I'm just confusing things.
Here are two other markings that are placed at the bottom of the propeller blade: I 0I 67 & 23 33.
Are these markings from the propeller blade design?