Authentic Models AP152 Wood Propeller "Green Crackled" Authentic Models |
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Scale: N/A |
Length: 47.25" |
Width: 4" |
Composition: Mahogany |
SKU: AM-AP152 |
Period: World War II |
More Propellers Early flight borrowed from nautical knowledge. The assumption that a modified ship's propeller would work in the air turned out to be true. Large planes, and especially airships, were commanded from a veritable bridge, complete with a steering wheel and telegraph. Pilots used nautical sextants to shoot the sun and establish their position. Propellers went through a lot of experimentation before becoming what we see today. As for colors the First World War squadron leaders had their planes painted in highly individual colors, a tradition born from medieval warfare and jousting tournaments. Flying early planes was considered a gentleman's occupation, and propellers were beloved collectables, often the only part of a plane that was deemed worthy of saving.