Paragon WWI 4-Bladed Curtiss HS-2L US NAVY Flying Boat Wooden Airplane Propeller

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After many many years of searching, I’ve finally assembled this one-of-a-kind find: a complete, two-halved propeller from the iconic Curtiss HS-2L flying boat, rooted in the heart of World War I aviation history. This journey began with one half, and only fifteen years later did I discover the matching piece. Incredibly, both halves are from the same renowned manufacturer, Paragon, crafted from the same type of wood, with identical brass tips, and serial numbers only 297 apart. With at least five different manufacturers producing propellers for the HS flying boats—each with unique wood types, stampings, and brass finishes—finding and matching a set like this is nearly impossible.

The Curtiss HS series was a line of single-engine patrol flying boats developed for the U.S. Navy during WWI and produced in large quantities between 1917 and 1919. The HS-2L, specifically designed for anti-submarine patrols, saw widespread deployment from French bases and continued service until 1928 due to its robust design. Originally a twin-engine craft, the HS evolved to a single-engine model, culminating in the Liberty-powered HS-2L with extended wingspan for larger bombs—a true workhorse of the war. Following the war, surplus HS-2Ls served various roles, from the U.S. Coast Guard to civilian uses worldwide, with many exported to countries including Brazil and Canada.

This rare propeller is not just an aviation artifact; it’s a remarkable testament to WWI history and Paragon craftsmanship. Forget a Warhol or Basquiat—this is a statement piece on an entirely different level. No other collector will have anything remotely like it, making it an extraordinary showpiece in any setting.

Specifications:

  • Blade Length (Each): 104 inches
  • Blade Width: 13 inches
  • Blade Thickness: 5 inches
  • Combined Diameter (Assembled): 104 inches
  • Assembled Dimensions: 78 inches tall x 78 inches wide x 9 inches thick
  • Assembled Weight: Approximately 100 pounds

Details:

  • Each blade is stamped with its original serial numbers (1075 and 1372) and specifications (8.8x5.90), along with the F.C.R. marking, USN anchor, and Navy insignia.
  • Constructed from beautifully laminated wood with copper leading edges.
  • Produced between 1917 to 1919.

Condition:

This propeller is in exceptional condition, showing only minor dings and slight edge splits that enhance its historical character. It has been restored with Paragon logos and completed with custom-fabricated steel hub plates, an internal hub washer with a 5/8-inch hole, and a matching hole plug—perfect for hanging this impressive piece (stand shown is not included). All washers and nuts are crafted to complement the brass tips and are included along with (8) threaded rods. 

This is more than an artifact; it’s a museum-quality conversation piece ideal for grand spaces, corporate offices, or art-inspired settings. Make a lasting statement with this stunning piece of aviation heritage from one of WWI’s most iconic aircraft.




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