$ 12,000.00
This exceptional polished aluminum propeller is a one-of-a-kind aviation display piece, originally acquired from the New England Air Museum in its original condition. The museum regularly receives donations from Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, Raytheon, and Kaman, and this propeller is believed to have been an experimental aircraft propeller or helicopter rotor developed by one of these leading aerospace companies in the 1940s or 1950s.
A key feature of this propeller is the stamped marking on the brass part of hub: "EXP USE ONLY," confirming its experimental status. Other stampings on the hub and blades include:
This propeller has undergone a complete transformation, with all original internal parts removed, leaving only the hub and blades intact. The entire piece has been completely disassembled, cleaned, and sanded, then high polished to a high-mirror aluminum finish. A custom dome spinner cap was added to enhance its sleek, futuristic look.
*** STAND NOT INCLUDED ***
This experimental propeller has been transformed into a museum-quality display piece with a space-age aesthetic. Its brilliant mirror-like polish makes it an ideal conversation piece for collectors, aviation enthusiasts, and design aficionados. Whether displayed in a loft, office, or industrial-inspired space, this propeller brings a striking combination of aerospace history and modern design.
Own a rare and authentic piece of aviation innovation today.
*** STAND NOT INCLUDED ***
$ 5,695.00
Massive Original 1940s Hamilton Standard 6507A-0 Propeller Blade – A True Warbird Relic! This awe-inspiring propeller blade once powered the legendary F4U-4 Corsair, one of the most feared Navy fighters...
$ 99,000.00
Contact Us Before PurchasingWords and photos can’t capture the true impact of this extraordinary propeller. A stunning, one-of-a-kind piece of wall art that deserves to be seen in person! Contact...
Sold Out - $ 1,695.00
Just in the shop is this awesome 74-inch wooden airplane propeller from the Sensenich Brothers. This piece, Model 74FK49 with Serial Number M1929, is rated for 85 horsepower and was...