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New into the shop is this truly exceptional piece of aviation history: a 1930s Sensenich Brothers 72-inch wooden airplane propeller. This exquisite artifact, Model 72C42, bears the Serial Number 39916 and is rated for 65 horsepower at 2350 RPM. It is noteworthy that this specific model was utilized on aircraft such as the Piper J3 Cub, Aeronca 65, and Taylorcraft BC, each powered by a Continental 65 engine.
One of the most distinctive features of this propeller is the presence of Sensenich Brothers Repair Service decals. These decals are exceedingly rare, as most propellers from the 1930s and 1940s were rendered irreparable, particularly those constructed of wood. The decals are in pristine condition, further enhancing the propeller's aesthetic appeal.
This striking propeller would make a superb addition to any home or office space, offering a glimpse into the rich history of aviation while serving as a conversation piece for aviation enthusiasts and visitors alike.
$ 4,250.00
Curtiss HS Flying Boat Airplane Propeller This original 104 inch airplane propeller was used on the Curtiss HS US NAVY Flying Boat Airplane during World War 1. This 104 inch...
$ 12,500.00
Behold the monumental masterpiece from the skies of yesteryears: a colossal propeller from the iconic 1918 Handley Page 0/400 Biplane Bomber (USA Version). This titan of a propeller showcases a...
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From 1918-1919, this exquisite 6-foot Paragon Scimitar wooden airplane propeller stands as a testament to the renowned craftsmanship of the American Propeller and Manufacturing Company, based in Baltimore, MD. What...