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Bilzen, Belgium
Product description
This particular and very rare wooden aircraft propeller dates from World War I and was used on the fearsome German Halberstadt CL.IV, a ground attack aircraft of great reputation.
The piece is a rare artifact. Many German propellers did not survive as a result of the massive destruction following World War I. This is the work of brothers Karl and Herman Niendorf. Initially piano makers in their Pianofabrik in Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, they were co-opted to produce propellers in 1915, a common story during the war when many German carpenters turned to making aircraft parts.
Length 300 cm
normal age traces
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialWoodNumber of items1StyleClassicHeight300 cmWidth24 cmDepth25 cm