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    FW 190 prop markings

    Hello

    i just bought this FW-190 propellar blade and after clean up these markings turned up. does anyone know what they mean or what are they stand for?




    #2
    Hi Stug,
    are you positively sure that this blade comes from a propeller fitted to a FW190?IMO It looks a little narrower and shorter than the VS111 fitted on the Dora series and the other "wooden" option would be the 9-12176A wooden paddle blade propeller as fitted on the 190 A8 and A9.The Ref. No stencilled on the blade reads 9-41293...don't have the Ersatzteile books handy but it could be a prop fitted to a Bf 109,a Ju 87, a Ju 88/188 or to a few other WW2 German aircraft!
    Your best bet would be asking Mr. Gerry Crandall at http://www.eagle-editions.com
    He'll be glad to help you!
    Cheers
    Chris

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      #3
      thank you.

      i have sent an email to gerry.

      its hard to see the real size for the prop from the pictures. so much of the one side is missing. i know its bigger then a 109 and i belive its not as pointy as the stuka was but the ju-88, late fw190A/D all used the same prop i belive. i hopeing once i figure out what the numbers mean i will know for sure it was an FW-190 as i was told because the FW-190 is my favorite plane.

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        #4
        I believe this is a Stuka prop. I don't have my reference books with me, so I can't help on the markings, but a number of these turned up a few years ago from the Czech Republic, where they had been used as fence posts!

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          #5
          the person who i bought them from said they came from an airbase in germany. he currently lives in the US

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            #6
            Hi,
            I also bought this type of propeller in the US!!!
            mine is the same as yours!
            and I would also know the type of airplane...

            this is the link to the pictures
            http://warrelics.eu/forum/aviation-h...opeller-21676/

            Thanks
            if you receive some info please let me know

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