Hi all.

Not sure if this is the place to ask, but does anyone know where I can sell an aircraft propeller?

I found it in my garden shed a while back. I need the money to repair my shed roof.

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E M
E M
4 years ago

How about getting it on the centerline there, ace? LOL. Nice work.

Paul
Paul
4 years ago

First, it isn’t called a dead-stick landing. Second, not counting the imbalance losing that thing out front caused, I have seldom used power while landing and that spinning thingy wasn’t going fast enough to cause the wings to have any lift, you know? He didn’t fly the ‘pattern’ but under the circumstances that pattern could go to …..

Rick
Rick
4 years ago

Very nice landing

Oliver
Oliver
2 years ago

Park on the runway?

Poor effort.

Mick
Mick
2 years ago

I want to know where the prop went/landed???

NATHAN DOTY
NATHAN DOTY
2 years ago

Safety wire is for wusses…

Gary Young
Gary Young
2 years ago

My Dad built 6 homebuilt aircraft in his time, and never once had a propeller come off any of his aircraft. He always used cotter pin type wire secure ties through the lock nuts, to ensure, that in the event a nut did come loose, it would not fly off the thread. This practice of securing propeller nuts, should be mandatory, to ensure incidents like in the video, never happen! Accidents do happen, I understand, a propeller shaft can shear from metal fatigue as a possible cause for flyoff, but very rare?? To finish off, the pilot did a marvellous… Read more »