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Baugruppen of props
According to the Ta152 book (Hitchcock), Page 104,
VS9 prop "Baugruppen" was 9-30372.11, and to be applied to Fw190 D-12/13. However, famous D-13 "Yellow 10" prop blade stenciled as "9-27012 C-1" http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3648/...20388f14_b.jpg Also, another source states Ta152H prop blade type was 9-27012D, and whole prop including spinner assembly was numbered as 9-21036C-1. I wonder, 9-27012C-1 and 9-27012D indicate the "single blade" I.D. (C for rounded tip and D for swept tip, I suppose), 9-30372.11 indicates "three blades + hub" I.D. (common number to both 9-27012C and D blade type?), and 9-21036C-1 indicates the "three blades + hub + spinner" I.D. Is it correct? |
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