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Reverse Engineering a WWI Wooden Propeller

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FokkerDVII

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Hello everyone. New guy here needing help. I have a set of plans drawn from an original WWI propeller that was used on Fokker D.VII aircraft. It shows angles of the various cross sections, but doesn't give the actual pitch of the propeller. From the following info is it possible to determine the prop's pitch?

Thanks Chris

Diameter2800mm
Radius %
Angle
10
-
2045º 20'
3034º
4026º 50'
5022º 02'
6018º 38'
7016º 08'
8014º 12'
9012º 40'
10011º 51'

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