All the planes flying the skies during WWI and the 20s featured wood propellers. Mounted on the shaft of huge six to twelve cylinder engines, the engine was started up by giving the propeller a solid swing. Early wood propellers are often the only artifacts saved from old aircraft, and antique ones are rare and costly. This reproduction is hand crafted out of solid pinewood, exactly the same as the originals. It makes beautiful wall decor at a surprisingly affordable cost. |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
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Yes, this does come with a bracket for mounting.