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jedi

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What aircraft or engine would this prop have been used on?

Number identification stamped in the hub is SC010582.

There also appears to be an X1 stamped separately.

From the size of the tip I expect the diameter of the prop would have been at least 6 feet.

The brass work is very nice.

I am thinking maybe a liberty engine or a DH-4.

Edit: I thought the photo would show up much better. I will try to get a better photo. Prop is in a collectors retail shop and the owner has no clue.

The brass is only on the tip.
 

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