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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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My Real Hurricane Propeller.
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Nice!...the bullets holes look like from my guns
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That's fascinating Avro. Cool to see in such detail how it was made too. Is there a story behind the propellor and the plane/s it might have been used on?
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It was found in a barn some time ago. Best Regards, MB_Avro |
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..thats the piece i miss to finnish my Hurri!!!
take care about it. Great! Larry69 |
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Thanks Larry!
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Well, with no known history, the sky (and your imagination) is the limit in terms of the service the prop might have seen.
Congrats on the nice relic anyway, is good to know it's ended up with someone who can appreciate it. |
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Blimey, Les. We are five posts apart!
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Do you know what kind of wood its made from Avro? and whats the outer covering, some sort of shellac material?
Intriguing thing to have. Since its got some serial numbers on it, is it possible that there's some history for it to be found in some dingy basement in the Public Records Office? Seems unlikely but you never know. Last edited by arthursmedley; 03-29-2014 at 02:05 PM. |
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It was made from some form of hardwood. (WW1 props were mahogany). The process involved pressed laminations. The covering was some sort of nitro cellulose. It's highly combustible and it's not advised to apply a naked flame! |
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