
First you make a full set of templates out of old wall paper

Then you cut out sections of the blade at various stations

You cut out the sections with a band saw or jig saw

You stick the sections together

and you end up with a big block of wood shaped very roughly like a propeller - this thing is 96 inches tip to tip

Using an angle grinder I cut the aerofoil sections at the various blade stations using the section templates as a guide.

You carve between the sections to get the blade shape. Getting the two blades identical is not easy.

Finally after using a hole saw to cut out the centre bore and a drill for the eight bolt holes followed by lots of sanding, painting and varnishing you end up with a finished propeller.

I added a data plate and genuine prop sticker I got from a museum in New Mexico.


I also bought a Russian MIG 25 cockpit clock to fit in the hub.