May 12, 2012 #1 M maxbren Airman 15 0 Apr 24, 2012 I bought this propeller but i don't know aircraft, warbird or not. I rely in great specialist of this forum by thanking in you advance.
I bought this propeller but i don't know aircraft, warbird or not. I rely in great specialist of this forum by thanking in you advance.
May 14, 2012 #2 A4K Brigadier General 15,006 2,838 Dec 17, 2007 The back of beyond No luck on the net so far...can you take a pic of the markings in the white circle?
May 14, 2012 Thread starter #3 M maxbren Airman 15 0 Apr 24, 2012 I'm sorry, it isn't aircraft WW2 propeller's, it's a breguet Br.1050 Alizée 1960 I think that i am going to remove this post
I'm sorry, it isn't aircraft WW2 propeller's, it's a breguet Br.1050 Alizée 1960 I think that i am going to remove this post
May 15, 2012 #4 Njaco The Pop-Tart Whisperer 22,261 1,785 Feb 19, 2007 Southern New Jersey You don't need to remove the post. It might help someone in the future. Welcome to the forum!
May 16, 2012 #5 A4K Brigadier General 15,006 2,838 Dec 17, 2007 The back of beyond Exactly! Not just WW II aircraft here, may well help someone sometime. How were you able to identify it btw?
Exactly! Not just WW II aircraft here, may well help someone sometime. How were you able to identify it btw?
May 18, 2012 Thread starter #6 M maxbren Airman 15 0 Apr 24, 2012 It's not me for identification but an old pilot who knew this aircraft. Bye.
May 23, 2012 #8 nuuumannn Major 10,149 9,435 Oct 12, 2011 Nelson The prop is most certainly a British made (Dowty) Rotol prop, judging by the locking mechanism on the blade butt, and before anyone says, "ahh, bat zee Alize wis Frrrrench", it was powered by a Rolls Royce Dart.
The prop is most certainly a British made (Dowty) Rotol prop, judging by the locking mechanism on the blade butt, and before anyone says, "ahh, bat zee Alize wis Frrrrench", it was powered by a Rolls Royce Dart.