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DescriptionPropeller diagram.jpg | This is arguably the——greatest propeller design ever built. The engineers at Hamilton came up with a propeller design that was very reliable. And maintenance friendly. With an auxiliary oil connection——to feather the "propeller in flight." gave multi-engine aircraft a huge safety factor. The Hamilton Standard Propeller was used on most American fighters, bombers and "transport aircraft of WWII." |
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