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prop throw
i know the pt 19 used the lh prop and the super chipmunk, what other planes made by cox used the lh prop ? thanks for your response
nitrosmeller- Gold Member
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Re: prop throw
The only one that comes to mind for
me, is the Fokker D-VII.
Bob
me, is the Fokker D-VII.
Bob
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prop throw
thanks bob im trying to generate a list as to which lh props go to which planes. mine are missing or i forgot in the rebuilt process which ones went where . also to get correct prop for correct plane.
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Re: prop throw
If it's any help, the other two planes in the series
with the Fokker D-7, may have been lefties also.
Sopwith Camel and Fokker Tri-Plane.
I may be mistaken, but I think they all used the
same 4.5-4 LH wood grain style plastic prop.
The top photo is mine, and the other 3 I lifted.
Bob
with the Fokker D-7, may have been lefties also.
Sopwith Camel and Fokker Tri-Plane.
I may be mistaken, but I think they all used the
same 4.5-4 LH wood grain style plastic prop.
The top photo is mine, and the other 3 I lifted.
Bob
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Re: prop throw
.....and the Curtis Pusher.
Bob
Bob
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prop throw
thanks mark the corsair any other 3 prop planes lh prop?
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