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Re: ID of Propeller from crash site
Hello Again,
I'm no expert on propellers, but don't the blades usually each have a seperate serial number? I'm just thinking that perhaps the serial number sequence could mean: Type 4 propeller, 3 bladed, blade 1: F 4.300-2, blade 2: F 4.301-2, blade 3: ?? With regard to piece from the blind flying panel, does anyone have a picture of the panel showing it? and would this have been specific to one type of aircraft? Thanks Again. |
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