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Lycoming-Smith Controllable Propeller P-221
I was at my uncle's house today and he was showing me some of his collection of items from the past 60 years.
He has a Lycoming-Smith Controllabe Propeller Model P-221 standing up in his shop. It almost fell on him the other day and now he feels that it is time to find it a new home. I did a little research and it appears that these were manufactured in 1937 and used on a number of different aircraft. Does this have any value other than scrap? What should he do with it? Any information/advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Last edited by PJ255 : September 26th 11 at 12:14 AM. |
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