dbahn
Pattern Altitude
I do and started about almost 50 years ago, owning around 100 of them over the years but now down to about 20 rare WW1 and pre-WW1 era props in original condition. Years ago on the advice from the propulsion curator at the National Air and Space Museum I created a web site (woodenpropeller.com) which I still maintain. At age 76 I'm looking at the long term continuation of the site (there's a lot of information on it and its associated forum), so if anyone is interested in taking over please let me know.
It certainly has been a fun and rewarding hobby and I still admire the gracefulness and the workmanship on the old propellers and their decals, some of which are hanging on my walls.
It certainly has been a fun and rewarding hobby and I still admire the gracefulness and the workmanship on the old propellers and their decals, some of which are hanging on my walls.