76" Vought Corsair F4U-4 Hamilton Standard 6507A-0 WWII Korean War Airplane Propeller Blade

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 of World War II and the Korean War. Built for raw power and dominance in the skies, this same blade model also drove the Grumman TBM Avenger, F6F Hellcat, and Republic P-47 Thunderbolt—icons of aerial warfare that helped turn the tide of history.

Expertly refinished, this blade is painted in flat black with a golden yellow tip, metallic silver stencil markings, and a metallic silver base, complete with an East Hartford, CT Hamilton Standard decal. This striking display piece is perfect for collectors, aviation enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.

Specifications:

  • Length: 76 inches
  • Widest point: 12 ½ inches
  • Base diameter: 12 inches, painted in metallic silver
  • Weight: 117 lbs

The F4U-4 Corsair was a powerhouse of the skies, dominating the final battles of World War II and proving its might in the Korean War. With its upgraded Pratt & Whitney R-2800-18W engine pushing 2,450 horsepower, this legendary fighter-bomber hit speeds of 450 mph, outclimbing and outgunning its enemies. Armed with six .50 caliber machine guns and loaded with rockets or bombs, it tore through enemy aircraft and ground targets alike. A favorite of Navy and Marine pilots, the F4U-4’s rugged design and blistering firepower made it one of the most fearsome warbirds of its era.

More than just a propeller blade, this is a true piece of aviation history. Whether displayed in a hangar, office, or man cave, this rare artifact commands attention. Don’t miss your chance to own an authentic warbird relic!




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