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Which Aircraft Used This Propeller in 1940?
Hello,
Can anyone tell me which aircraft flying in 1940 would have used the following propeller: De Havilland Type 4/3, 3 bladed, 2 pitch, non-feathering. I know for a fact that the Bristol Bollingbrook/ Mk IV Blenheim used it, but what about the Fairey Battle for instance? or any other of the front line RAF aircraft of the time? As I understand it the Type 4/3 was designed by the US company Hamilton Standard, and manufactured under licence in the UK by De Havilland from the late 1930's onwards. Thanks for any help. |
Re: Which Aircraft Used This Propeller in 1940?
DH, together with Schwartz and other companies, took out a licence for the Hamilton Standard variable pitch propellor. These propellors saw widespread use on RAF aircraft, including the Hurricane, Spitfire and Battle (all Mk.I variants only). I cannot find which specific variant was used on the Hurricane or Battle, but the Spitfire Mk.I used the Type 5/20.
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Re: Which Aircraft Used This Propeller in 1940?
Thanks Graham,
That helps to narrow it down. If anyone out there knows whether the Type 4/3 propeller was used on the Fairey Battle, Hampden, Whitley, Wellington or any other RAF aircraft with a crew of 3 or more then that would be of particular interest. Regards. |
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