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March 2003
- From: Canada
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Posted by dogsbody
on Monday, October 13, 2003 7:42 AM
Though I haven't checked the books, I think theprop story goes like this. The original props were the "needle" or pointy ones, made be Dehavilland, as on the Mk.I. The paddle-blade props were Hamilton-made and used on the Mk.III . The Paddle-blades gave a better high altitude proformance but were less efficient at lower altitudes. Don't quote my on this as I may be a ways off .
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