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How to identify the Maker of a WWII Solid Aluminum Propeller
singraham
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 18:25 Subject:
How to identify the Maker of a WWII Solid Aluminum Propeller
The length of the prop is 57 1/4" long.
Topic:
How to identify the Maker of a WWII Solid Aluminum Propeller
singraham
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 18:27 Subject:
How to identify the Maker of a WWII Solid Aluminum Propeller
I just purchased a solid aluminum propeller that appears to be a General Electric propeller but that is a guess. The propeller has stenciling painted on it with the following information, DWG. NO. 016 ...
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