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Old 04-08-2008, 01:50 PM   #1
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B-24 Propeller Blades??????

Need some help identifying the propeller blades in the attached photos. The person I received them from thought they might be off of a B-24. Any help/info about these blades would be appreciated.
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File Type: jpg Blade 1 HS marking.jpg (633.2 KB, 73 views)
File Type: jpg Blade2 HS marking.jpg (618.3 KB, 71 views)
File Type: jpg Blade2 ID markings.jpg (741.8 KB, 68 views)
File Type: jpg Blade 1 ID Markings.jpg (1.14 MB, 71 views)
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Sorry, jmaccobo, I can't help you, but I bet FlyboyJ can.

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That prop 6359A-18 was used on early B-24s
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Thank you for the info! My next question would be is there a market for these parts- either to a collector or someone refurbishing a B-24? I am not a collector and would like to sell them to someone that would have a use for them.
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If you were to contact The Commerative Air Force, I'm sure they would
accept them as a donation !! Then you could deduct a huge sum from
your income taxes.

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I will get into contact with them about a donation- Thanks again for all the good info!
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Thank you for the info! My next question would be is there a market for these parts- either to a collector or someone refurbishing a B-24? I am not a collector and would like to sell them to someone that would have a use for them.
I seen a blade of the some part number going for about $350.00 somewhere on the Internet. For someone operating a B-24, the blades would first have to be inspected to determine if they are airworthy. I don't know what kind of props that are being operated by the current flying B-24s but my guess they would be Curtiss. There is still a possibility that the blade with a different hub configuration may go on another aircraft, but that would take some research.

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