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Propeller identity help

Hi all,

I wonder if anybody could help positively identify the aircraft fitted with the below propeller. I picked it up sometime ago from Germany; it has impact damage but I know nothing more of its origin.

It’s a Hamilton Standard Drawing number 6101A-18, although the 18 appears to have been over stamped a 12 at some point. I believe the 18 refers to the amount the blade has been shortened from the original drawing?

It is also stamped:

MFG. N657610
AMS 4130
Shank 56151 CHG W
CHG BB

I believe this would have been used in conjunction with a De Havilland 3-D-40 airscrew so was thinking it to be from a T-6?

Any help would be much appreciated.

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By: LMT121278 - 28th October 2015 at 08:40

Many thanks Anon; and I hadn’t even considered the Beaver.

I suppose with these being trainers the likelyhood of these kind of accidents is more exaggerated too.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 27th October 2015 at 21:30

You are probably correct, LMT.

BT-13 or T-6 are the designated use for this type of blade. However, the -18 means it is shortened so this could possibly be a blade from a DHC Beaver, which is shorter again.

These aircraft are all taildraggers so it’s likely to be a nose-over on power-up or landing, due to the extent of the damage.

Anon.

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