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Dave Kearton
December 8th 06, 09:49 AM
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Dave Kearton

Bruce R
December 8th 06, 03:23 PM
Wow a very early model I'd say. No air scoop under the cowl and what
appears to be a two blade fixed pitch prop.

Bruce R



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alf blume
December 8th 06, 05:47 PM
"Bruce R" > skrev i en meddelelse
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> Wow a very early model I'd say. No air scoop under the cowl and what
> appears to be a two blade fixed pitch prop.
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> Bruce R

The two-bladed wooden prop lastet till mid-1940 and the mirrored white/black
uderside was applied during the Munich crisis in 1938.
But my guess would be 1938 - could be 1939 during the "phoney war" . . .

Alf

alf blume
December 8th 06, 06:04 PM
"alf blume" > skrev i en meddelelse
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> "Bruce R" > skrev i en meddelelse
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>> Wow a very early model I'd say. No air scoop under the cowl and what
>> appears to be a two blade fixed pitch prop.
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>> Bruce R
>
> The two-bladed wooden prop lastet till mid-1940 and the mirrored
> white/black
> uderside was applied during the Munich crisis in 1938.
> But my guess would be 1938 - could be 1939 during the "phoney war" . . .
>
> Alf
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alf blume
December 8th 06, 06:05 PM
"alf blume" > skrev i en meddelelse
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> "Bruce R" > skrev i en meddelelse
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>> Wow a very early model I'd say. No air scoop under the cowl and what
>> appears to be a two blade fixed pitch prop.
>>
>> Bruce R
>
> The two-bladed wooden prop lastet till mid-1940 and the mirrored
> white/black
> uderside was applied during the Munich crisis in 1938.
> But my guess would be 1938 - could be 1939 during the "phoney war" . . .
>
> Alf
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alf blume
December 8th 06, 06:05 PM
"alf blume" > skrev i en meddelelse
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> "Bruce R" > skrev i en meddelelse
> ...
>> Wow a very early model I'd say. No air scoop under the cowl and what
>> appears to be a two blade fixed pitch prop.
>>
>> Bruce R
>
> The two-bladed wooden prop lastet till mid-1940 and the mirrored
> white/black
> uderside was applied during the Munich crisis in 1938.
> But my guess would be 1938 - could be 1939 during the "phoney war" . . .
>
> Alf
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