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I have always marveled at the obvious effort put into constructing old wooden propellers. Here is just such a work of "art". This propeller was hand carved in the 1960s by a former Boeing Flight Test Engineer and a few of his friends from a ten foot club of laminated birch. ZOOM for a close look. Bill:) Some of you will ask...what's the airplane? It is a Curtiss JN-4D-2 replica of a World War I vintage "Jenny". The builder first flew this airplane in 1969 and donated it to the Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas in 1985. He built the aircraft from the original plans. It has a rip roaring top speed of 62mph :-)

Comments (38)


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bimm3d

4:10AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

gorgeous capture, great colours!!!!

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auntietk

4:25AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

That propeller truly is a work of art. The shape has to be just right, I'm sure, in order for it to function as intended. It looks so organic, but I'm sure that shape represents a LOT of math!!

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BessieB

4:29AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

This really is a stunning piece of art, the propeller is amazing with the grain of the wood and the glean so bright. I hope your health is now much improved Bill :)

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Digitaleagle

5:10AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Just beautiful the woodwork and the photography, awesome capture!!!

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bazza

5:31AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Lovely work of art that prop, would have taken some time to make thats for sure. Great capture Bill, Lovely work!!

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Richardphotos

5:39AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

the accuracy is awesome also, since they need almost near perfect balance.love the old plane

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GBCalls

5:55AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

I always found wood to be easy to work. Guess there are those who prefer metal for its stability. Excellent photo

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Fred255

6:22AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Unusual angle! Works well!

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moonrancher

6:22AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Beautiful craftsmanship and presentation. One of my very favorite captures in this series of yours.

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durleybeachbum

6:46AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

FABULOUS! I had the chance to buy a wooden prop in a 'antique' shop in the '60's, but it was £30! my income was £4 a week.

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Rainastorm

7:22AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Yeah I was going to say those propellers are very cool and look like allot of work. My dad carved allot and its not always easy...cool Bill

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DAVER2112

7:23AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Very nice shot! It's incredible the craftsmanship that went into creating those props.

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THROBBE

8:41AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Beautiful wood work and shot Bill! Hope you are doing well my friend!

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cfulton

9:05AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Real functional art! Great close crop of the prop! Keep well, Clive

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kenmo

9:51AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Excellent detail shot....

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Alz2008

9:58AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Wonderful capture, "excellent" well done..

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MagikUnicorn

10:24AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

"Une magnifique hélice de bois"

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jendellas

11:10AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Even I can appreciate a lovely piece of wood. Great pic.

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danapommet

11:25AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Awesome capture Bill. Truly a work of art. Love the POV. Dana

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Osper

11:30AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

That was "handy" work ! Good shot.

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Buffalo1

11:49AM | Sat, 26 September 2009

The prop and the Jenny are both true works of art as is your photo. Well done, Bill!

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kansas

1:27PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Great photo. Wonderful craftsmanship.

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flavia49

1:58PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

fantastic capture!!

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sandra46

2:07PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

wonderful work! fantastic shot!

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frieder

2:07PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

so clear and crisp. simply superb done!

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debbielove

3:32PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

I thought i recognized that Prop! lol A great way to show it off, Bill.. Great work and it does look good! Rob

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elfin14doaks

5:29PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Very cool shot I have never seen a wooden propeller before or at least one that was wood grain.

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drace68

6:18PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Great image, Bill. My Dad got his wings at Kelly Field, San Antonio in late 1918 in a JN-4D. He had am 19 replica of a laminated propeller (light and dark laminae), which I appropriated, couldn't get to run on my Ohlsson 60 model airplane engine. Later years, gave the prop to my son. Maybe I ought to ask after it.

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npauling

7:01PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Wonderful workmanship in this propeller and you have captured it very well. I love the colouring and shininess.

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goodoleboy

7:08PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

Excellent capture of a splendid bit of dedicated and thoughtful whittling, Bill!

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