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  2. Sensenich Propeller - Wikipedia

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    Sensenich Propeller, founded in 1932, is an American manufacturer of wood, metal and composite propellers for certified, homebuilt and ultralight aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as airboats.

  3. Propeller (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Roper [21] quotes 90% for a propeller for a human-powered aircraft. Mahogany was the wood preferred for propellers through World War I, but wartime shortages encouraged use of walnut, oak, cherry and ash. [22] Alberto Santos Dumont was another early pioneer, having designed propellers before the Wright Brothers [23] for his airships.

  4. List of aircraft propeller manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    S&S Aircraft - Canada; Schleicher - Germany; Seabird Aviation Australia - Australia; Sensenich Propeller Manufacturing Company - United States; Sensenich Wood Propeller Company - United States; Sportine Aviacija ir Ko - Lithuania; Sport Prop - Czech Republic; Sterba Propellers - United States; Sterna Propellers - United States; Sun Flightcraft ...

  5. American Propeller Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    An additional 90 propellers a day were produced at the other three plants. The plants used 158,000 sqft of dry kilns to process wood and custom duplicating machines that reduce the number of lathes required for the construction process. Over 25,000 propellers were produced in World War I with 8000 delivered to the Royal Flying Corps Canada. [5]

  6. Sterba Propellers - Wikipedia

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    Sterba Propellers, also called Ed Sterba Propellers, Sterba Propeller Company and Edward Sterba Aircraft Propellers was founded by Edward Sterba. It is an American manufacturer of wooden propellers for homebuilt and ultralight aircraft. The company headquarters is located in Holmes Beach, Florida. [1] [2]

  7. GSC Systems - Wikipedia

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    GSC Systems, founded in 1984, is a Canadian manufacturer of wooden propellers for homebuilt and ultralight aircraft. The company headquarters is located in Vernon, British Columbia. [1] The company was originally part of Aircraft Sales and Parts, but was sold off to an employee in 2000. Originally producing fixed pitch wooden propellers, the ...