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Voisin VIII Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Voisin Aeroplane Co.

    Physical Description

    Type: Two-Blade, Fixed-Pitch, Wood
    Diameter: 352 cm (138.6 in.)
    Chord: 26 cm (10.2 in.)
    Engine Application: Le Rhone 9C

    Summary

    Gabriel and Charles Voisin were among Europe's leading pioneer aviators. Their classic 1907 pusher biplane was one of the most significant aircraft of the pre-World War I era. In 1912, they developed a military version. Thereafter they built aircraft almost exclusively for military contracts. The Voisin 1912 Type launched the standard configuration of almost all Voisin aircraft throughout the war. The design philosophy was conservative, with only slight, incremental design changes during the war. Improvements principally consisted of installing more powerful engines, usually necessitating wings of greater span. The Voisin Type 8 entered service with French night bombing squadrons in 1916.
    NASM's Voisin Type 8 is the oldest surviving aircraft specifically designed as a bomber. When manufactured it was equipped as a night bomber, with internal bomb racks, cockpit lights, and provision for landing lights.
    This propeller was originally installed on NASM's Voisin, but was removed in 1991 during the restoration.

    Inventory Number

    A19190007005

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    PROPULSION-Propellers & Impellers

    Materials

    Wood
    Varnish
    Copper

    Dimensions

    3-D (Propeller and Hub): 350.5 × 25.4 × 17.8cm, 20kg (11 ft. 6 in. × 10 in. × 7 in., 44lb.)
    3-D (Aluminum Pallet Storage): 370.8 × 91.4 × 38.1cm, 81.2kg (12 ft. 2 in. × 3 ft. × 1 ft. 3 in., 179lb.)

    Country of Origin

    France

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9546990b0-3519-4db0-834d-9f63ce4a4960

    Record ID

    nasm_A19190007005

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