BiomimeticWings
Recruit
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- Nov 26, 2025
Hey Guys,
I've been searching for a while for the exact geometry of the late Spitfire propeller blades. More precise the Mk. 22/Mk. 24 or the Seafire Mk. 47.
I read a paper that stated, these types (Mk. 22 & Mk. 24) had the same Propeller blades, or similar but smaller (Seafire Mk. 47).
I also know for a fact that the Propellers that where built in, where Rotol Jablo ones, but not which ones specifically. I read that the Mk. XIV would use ROTOL R19/5F5/1 with HOFFMAN blades type 6000 14789 but I wasn't able to confirm and if true, am not sure if those are also the ones used in later models.
So in summary, I am searching for ...
A: the correct model type of propellor blades
B: information about the exact geometry of the blades
I need to make 3D models of the exact propellor geometry for a hobby CFD project I am currently running.
If anyone of you guys have some insights they are ready to share or useful paper or links I would be very thankful!
Have a great day!
I've been searching for a while for the exact geometry of the late Spitfire propeller blades. More precise the Mk. 22/Mk. 24 or the Seafire Mk. 47.
I read a paper that stated, these types (Mk. 22 & Mk. 24) had the same Propeller blades, or similar but smaller (Seafire Mk. 47).
I also know for a fact that the Propellers that where built in, where Rotol Jablo ones, but not which ones specifically. I read that the Mk. XIV would use ROTOL R19/5F5/1 with HOFFMAN blades type 6000 14789 but I wasn't able to confirm and if true, am not sure if those are also the ones used in later models.
So in summary, I am searching for ...
A: the correct model type of propellor blades
B: information about the exact geometry of the blades
I need to make 3D models of the exact propellor geometry for a hobby CFD project I am currently running.
If anyone of you guys have some insights they are ready to share or useful paper or links I would be very thankful!
Have a great day!
