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The WW1 modelers' reference library => Weapons - Propellers - Aircraft Equipment and Miscellaneous WW1 photos => Topic started by: Jamo on December 08, 2012, 05:23:02 AM
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I found this on the web today and thought it would be useful reference for us WWI modellers
http://woodenpropeller.com/Sale.html
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Thanks - very informative and nice props! Would really love to own a prop like that, or maybe a repro axial or similar someday - would look cool over the fireplace
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James,
Thanks for another great link my old friend. Like Petrov I think one of these beauties would look good over the fireplace someday. I heard the other day about some bad weather down your way,hope you and yours effected.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Hi Gregory
Isn't it interesting what local events find their way into international media. There was a bad tornado which hit Auckland (New Zealand's largest city) a few days ago. Three people were killed :(
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/8044114/Fatal-tornado-smashes-Auckland
I am about 600 km away so no worries mate, but tough for the good people in Hobsonville.
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Very interesting.
The Fokker DV.II props are the most expensive - truly a mythical machine!
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Thanks Jamo for posting the link, I now know what propeller I need for my future Caudron G3 scratch build.
Des.
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Very interesting.
The Fokker DV.II props are the most expensive - truly a mythical machine!
And the prop for the mighty D.VIIf -- "the machine every Jasta Flieger longed to fly" -- the most expensive of all