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That Mariner outboard motor is almost my age (okey okey I am 10 years older than the motor..) but still works like a clock!
Air Corps Tactical School (A.C.T.S.) at Chanute Field taught over twenty courses in subjects ranging from propeller maintenance to navigation. It was the main curriculum at Chanute until the 1940s.
Chanute Air Force Base Photograph Collection, Champaign County Historical Archives
Chanute Air Force Base (ILL) Training Activities- 1917-1941
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Students of the Aerial Dance Festival sit atop the propeller, an invented apparatus used by Frequent Flyers Productions, August 2006.
Sep. 24, 2018
SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-F828
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*
7-51mm (28-200mm equiv.) F2.8
Color Mode: REAL
An endless train trip with a holiday pass
Originally manufactured as a spare for the tanker Maaskerk in 1975, this propeller was installed here in 2012 outside the International Maritime Museum & Elbtheater in Hamburg. 31 December 2019.
Sculpture: Archimedes
Sculptor: Adam Proctor and Tom Milner
I'd say this would be about half the size of a large cruise ships propeller. Although sticking this on any ship wouldn't get you far.
I wonder if one day there'll be exhibitions like this (Sculpture By The Sea) underwater. That would be quite interesting!!
Weathered ship with missing propeller. Like the color. It seems just as if they have painted it over the oxide just to be pleasant for your eyes.
Taken at the Technical Museum, Berlin. They had a great steam engine setup from a ship, ending with this propeller.
Image processed with UFraw and GIMP.
"A propeller uses the principle of the screw to convert rotational motion into forward thrust to power a boat or ship in the water. This propeller was manufactured in 1895, and installed on the 135 foot tug Sea King. The tug reported for war in 1917 at Havre de Grace to have its steam boiler replaced, but the war ended before work was completed. There, it was abandoned and sank. In 1953, George Pensell cleared the wreck to build the Tidewater Marina. He salvaged the propeller and shaft and later donated them to the museum."
Simple, sturdy propeller assembly for whirligigs using PVC piping. Ask me for free article on the process.
Simple, sturdy propeller assembly for whirligigs using PVC piping. Ask me for free article on the process.
Simple, sturdy propeller assembly for whirligigs using PVC piping. Ask me for free article on the process.
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