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Tolesa 16th October 2015 11:33

propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Hello, gentlemen,
I need advice on propeller blade, which I recently acquired. They show some numbers written in ink. He knew someone that mean? They are only slightly visible. Thank you so much for your advice. Hi all. MT

Chris Goss 16th October 2015 11:56

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
It might help if you posted a photo or gave the numbers?

Tolesa 16th October 2015 12:11

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Hi Chris, thank you for answer, numbers I write tonight.MT

Tony Kambic 16th October 2015 17:05

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
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Tolesa,

Here are two images of a blade from a collection near Boston. Stenciling on the blade appears to be ? 2.9528/3 and the blade base has multiple numbers: 9-12067.10, W.Nr. 12.9528/3, M40 1360, and F12.178156. I was advised that this indicates it is an Fw-190 prop blade.

Tony

Tolesa 16th October 2015 20:28

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Mr. Tony Kambic, thank you very much for showing markings on the worksheet, and you took a picture of it for me, I appreciate it. Sincerely, Marian

Tolesa 16th October 2015 20:33

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Marking on the sheet red color is 1 (1 or 4), 9857, and at the base blade are: 9-1215310
(0 or 6) and 37413 (unfortunately more numbers, I have not figured)

Advise someone on what version of FW 190 propeller originates or could ever be made???

Many thanks for all the advice. MT

S Sheflin 16th October 2015 20:58

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Hello Tolesa,

As far as I know there were three distinct types of propeller blades used on the Fw 190A through G versions. These were:

VDM 9-12067 A = metal blades
VDM 9-12153 A = metal blades with external weights
VDM 9-12176 A = wooden blades

I suspect that your blade is actually 9-12153.10 and is from an Fw 190.

Steve Sheflin

Tolesa 17th October 2015 11:09

Re: propeller blade, the Focke Wulf 190
 
Hi Steve, many thanks for help. MT


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