January 9th 06, 03:44 PM
posted to rec.aviation.piloting
|
|
Maynard Di Casare Propeller
Nathan Young wrote:
Last week, I flew (commercial) out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and visited
the General Mitchell museum in the terminal building. It is worth a
look while waiting for your flight.
The museum has a collection of old/antique propellers on the wall, and
one caught my eye. It was listed as a Maynard de Casare propeller,
and has a staggered blade configuration... The prop blades do not
meet at the center of the hub, they are offset a few inches from the
center of the hub. It seemed an odd configuration, and I am curious
as to the purpose or supposed benefit.
I found the following link/picture for those interested.
http://www.icarusbooks.com/images/4614.jpg
-Nathan
Perhaps to utilize a differant type of constant speed pitch adjustment?
|