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cavelamb himself wrote:
I believe most of those old wood props had a brass leading edge cover. That ought to protect the wood from rain erosion. KB wrote: I'm 99% sure that the props I'm talking about didn't have brass leading edges. The next time you're at an airshow where a Spitfire is on display, take a close look at the prop. On many (most?, all?) the prop is wood, and you can't see a transition between a brass leading edge and the wood blade. I've done this inspection several times at Osh and SnF... The props at Osh are replacements for fair weather display. The original props were for life-&-death combat in european rainy weather. == Chris Glur. |
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