hello to all of you, I will need your knowledge to identify an airplane blade that I found in the garage
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thank you very much for taking the time to answer me. now that I know a little more I will be able to continue looking for the origins of this bladeThere is a good chance it is for a member of the T-6/NJ/SNJ/Harvard family - or an airframe based on the family.
NOTE, however, that there were other airframes that used the same blade design, ie DWG-NO 6101A. If you can match the SHANK 56151 to a propeller hub, it will point toward the possible type of engine the airplane used.
merci beaucoup pour votre réponse il semblerait que cette lame soit une pièce assez courante donc il sera très difficile de savoir d'où elle vient exactementLa pale 6101 peut être utilisée dans les modèles Hamilton Standard 2D30, 12D40 et l'hélice 3D40, avec un diamètre de base de 9 pieds pour la pale -12. Pour le 2D30, une utilisation possible avec la lame -12 est sur le DHC-2 Beaver.