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what do you think about this blade ?
seen at some private person in France.
Obviously German, but which aircraft ? Thanks and hapy new year to all. GC Blade size : 1,25 m hub size : 0,25 m marking on hub : SC (or SG) 987 and stam "BAL277" plate on hub : Gerät : 96O01782 Werk Nr : 613603 / plus stamp BA23 on the blade : 9-4117612 WNr : 447768 On the blade : 613603-1 and -2 Last edited by gilles collaveri; 4th March 2020 at 17:52. |
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Re: what do you think about this blade ?
Hello Gilles, and happy new year !
At first glance, may be a blade of an Argus variable pitch propeller, used on a lot of training planes, like the Arado 96. I will grab deeper soon. Have a nice day in the city of the violets. J Schreiber |
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Re: what do you think about this blade ?
Salut Jean
it would make sense, many many Arado96 were flying in the South West of France and many crashed. Let us wait for more inputs from other readers. Cheers from "the pink city" of Toulouse. Gilles |
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