Items tagged aircraft propellors in MV Collections
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Propeller & Pressure Gauge - RAF SE5a, circa 1918
Together with the Sopwith Camel, the Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a was the most important and numerous British fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was powered by either a Wolseley ...
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Propeller - Basil Watson, 1916
Basil Watson travelled from Melbourne to Britain in May 1914 to learn to fly. He was then employed in the United Kingdom as a pilot with the Sopwith Aviation Company and subsequently at ...
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Propeller - No. 14 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, BE2c, circa 1916
This four blade laminated wooden propeller was made by A. Darracq in London. Darracq were best known for producing motor cars before 1914. It was claimed by the donor in 1956 that the p ...
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Propeller - De Havilland, Fairey Battle, circa 1940
The Fairey Battle was designed by Fairey Aviation Limited at Stockport near Manchester, UK to British Air Ministry Specification P.27/32 for a three-seat light bomber. The prototype fir ...
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Propeller - RAF 1A Engine, circa 1914
This four blade propellor was made by the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough in the United Kingdom. It is of wooden construction built up from seven laminations of 3/4 inch planks. E ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 1 -
Propeller - Duigan Biplane, John Fulton, Melbourne, Victoria, 1910
This is the original yellow pine propeller fitted to John Roberson Duigan's biplane, the first Australian-built powered aircraft to fly. The propeller was made by John Fulton, an experi ...
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Propeller - Larkin Aircraft Supply Co. (LASCO), Jaguar Aero Engine, circa 1925
Laminated wooden aircraft propeller made by the Larkin Aircraft Suppy Company (LASCO) in the 1920s. This example is painted olive drab with metal covered blade tips. It was built for a ...
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Propeller - Wright Model A, 1909
Orville and Wilbur Wright designed and flew the first aircraft to achieve controlled, powered flight on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The Wright brothers also develope ...
From: Dayton, United States Images: 1 -
Negative - Rear View of Completed Duigan Biplane on the Ground, Spring Plains, Mia Mia, Vi ...
Duigan biplane on the ground at Spring Plains station, Mia Mia. The aeroplane is in its final modified form with straight outer wings, wingtip ailerons and rear elevator clearly shown.
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Negative - John Duigan Seated at the Controls of his Biplane, Spring Plains, Mia Mia, Vict ...
Australian Motorist Feb., 1911
From: Mia Mia, Australia Images: 1



