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Lang Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood

Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Manufacturer

Lang Products Co.

Physical Description

Type: Two-Blade, Fixed-Pitch, Wood
Diameter: 132 cm (52 in.)
Chord: 25 cm (9.75 in.)
Engine Application: Liberty, 400 hp

Summary

Lang Propellers was a leading British manufacturer of the World War I period. Arthur Dashwood Lang took out a patent in 1909 for “an improved formation of the blades of propellers for use on airships and aircraft where greater efficiency is secured.” The curvature of blades having a “convex side and a flat side” was described in the patent application. In 1913, the organization known as Lang Garnett & Co. Ltd was established, but became Lang Propeller Ltd within a few months. In 1917 Lang was bought out by the well-known aircraft builder Sopwith, for which it was a principal supplier.
When the United States entered World War I, the Navy needed propellers and funded the founding of the Lang Propeller Company of America.
This artifact is believed to be two blades of a Lang four-bladed propeller from the Italian dirigible Roma, which crashed at Langley Field, Virginia in February 1922.

Credit Line

Gift of S. Langhorne Browne

Inventory Number

A19320008000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Propellers & Impellers

Materials

Wood
Varnish
Copper Alloy

Dimensions

Rotor/Propeller: 132.1 x 24.8 x 33.7 x 10.2 cm (52 x 9 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. x 4 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/nv9d981f9ad-db97-4450-ba74-734c1e948045

Record ID

nasm_A19320008000

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