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Old 13th September 2019, 10:02
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Re: Propeller blades for identification. I need help.

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Hi! Are you certain there is no number on the bottom (underneath), on the base?

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Here is picture.

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Old 13th September 2019, 11:08
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Re: Propeller blades for identification. I need help.

Thanks for the pic!
I suspect that the base of the wooden blade had an alloy plate with the numbers and quality stamps. That certainly looks the way most I can find are.
Your blade is very interesting, the metal hub fitting looks mostly like the late Junkers, not like the earlier VS9 on the Ju 87 that had a certain taper to the metal root fitting. Cheers

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Old 13th September 2019, 11:22
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Re: Propeller blades for identification. I need help.

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Thanks for the pic!
I suspect that the base of the wooden blade had an alloy plate with the numbers and quality stamps. That certainly looks the way most I can find are.
Your blade is very interesting, the metal hub fitting looks mostly like the late Junkers, not like the earlier VS9 on the Ju 87 that had a certain taper to the metal root fitting. Cheers

SM
Schwarze-man! Many thanks for Your help. What else can I do to make possible identification of this broad blade? Measure it?
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Old 13th September 2019, 11:59
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Re: Propeller blades for identification. I need help.

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Schwarze-man! Many thanks for Your help. What else can I do to make possible identification of this broad blade? Measure it?
Yes, the length and chord may help.
Someone might come on here with better details of the Junkers blades. I have a fair amount but, no comprehensive listing of Junkers part numbers, I am afraid.

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Old 13th September 2019, 19:12
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Re: Propeller blades for identification. I need help.

Height is 155,5 cm. Width is 39,5 cm.
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