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Recently I have inherited a beautiful wooden propellor
Burnt in is the following information 110 PS Rhone D 260 H 230 Heine N29018 110 PS Rhone indicates that it was once fitted to a 110 hp Gnome Rhone engine which was used on fighters of either the German AF or Austria-Hungary AF Heine was Germans leading propeller factory until 1945 The thing is 2,6 metres in length so that's what D 260 is possibly referring to But I would really like to know what specific type of fighter it was used on and perhaps even squadron and pilot info. Any info or directions to info is greatly appreciated. regards Sander van Doormaal |
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Sander van Doormaal wrote:
Recently I have inherited a beautiful wooden propellor Burnt in is the following information 110 PS Rhone D 260 H 230 Heine N29018 110 PS Rhone indicates that it was once fitted to a 110 hp Gnome Rhone engine which was used on fighters of either the German AF or Austria-Hungary AF Heine was Germans leading propeller factory until 1945 The thing is 2,6 metres in length so that's what D 260 is possibly referring to Yes, D could mean "Durchmesser" (diameter). But I would really like to know what specific type of fighter it was used on and perhaps even squadron and pilot info. N29018 obviously is the factory serial # ("Nummer"). But I doubt there were ever any records to which plane it had been fitted. Regards Joachim |
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Joachim Schmid writes: Sander van Doormaal wrote: Recently I have inherited a beautiful wooden propellor Burnt in is the following information 110 PS Rhone D 260 H 230 Heine N29018 110 PS Rhone indicates that it was once fitted to a 110 hp Gnome Rhone engine which was used on fighters of either the German AF or Austria-Hungary AF Heine was Germans leading propeller factory until 1945 The thing is 2,6 metres in length so that's what D 260 is possibly referring to Yes, D could mean "Durchmesser" (diameter). H is most likely the pitch - as in the putative didtance trravelled forward by hte propeller if there was no "slip". But I would really like to know what specific type of fighter it was used on and perhaps even squadron and pilot info. N29018 obviously is the factory serial # ("Nummer"). But I doubt there were ever any records to which plane it had been fitted. It would simple be a matter of contacting the Imperial Records Office for the German Empire, or the Records Office of teh Austro-Hungarian... Oh, well. Never mind. (Is anybody archiving the day-to-day records of defunct empires?) -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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