This 4-blade propeller was made by De Havilland Airscrews This 4-blade propeller was made by De Havilland Airscrews

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This 4-blade propeller was made by De Havilland Airscrews
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This 4-blade propeller was made by De Havilland Airscrews
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This 4-blade propeller was made by De Havilland Airscrews, under licence from Hamilton Standard, probably for fitting to a 4,000-horsepower (3,000-kilowatt) Rolls-Royce Tyne turboprop engine. Four Tyne engines powered the Vickers Vanguard airliner and Merchantman freighter. These aircraft were in service between 1961 and 1996.

Details

Category:
Aircraft Propulsion
Object Number:
Y2000.271
Materials:
metal (unknown), paint, plastic (unidentified) and rubber (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall:
type:
aeroplane propeller