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American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Manufacturer

American Propeller and Manufacturing Company

Physical Description

Type: Two-Blade, Fixed-Pitch, Wood
Diameter: 254 cm (100 in.)
Chord: 21.6 cm (8.5 in.)
Engine Application: Unknown

Summary

An early predominant manufacturer in the United States, Spencer Heath's American Propeller and Manufacturing Company opened in Baltimore in 1909. Heath was first to use machines for mass production of aircraft propellers and, under the Paragon trademark, these were widely used in World War I. Like most propellers of that era, construction was a wood laminate because of light weight, strength, fabrication ease, and resistance to fatigue in a vibrating and flexing environment.
These 1917 propellers are a series of three showing the method of lamination. First is a group of seven pieces cut to their proper outlines for position in the assembly which they are to occupy. Second is the glued up blank with individual pieces in proper position. One blade is in the rough, and the other has been cut to the approximate the shape of half of the blade. Third is the finished two bladed propeller.

Credit Line

Donated by American Propeller and Manufacturing Company

Date

1917

Inventory Number

A19320011000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Propellers & Impellers

Materials

Wood
Varnish
Adhesive
Graphite

Dimensions

Rotor/Propeller: 254 x 21.6 x 19.1 x 10.5 x 0.8cm (100 x 8 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 4 1/8 x 5/16 in.)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9de335ab6-9a74-4526-b438-38dd3d676f8e

Record ID

nasm_A19320011000

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