Two-Blade Wooden Aircraft Propeller from Karl Treuter Collection, World War II Pilot
Two-blade aircraft propeller crafted from dark-stained laminated wood with a natural surface finish. The propeller displays the typical aerodynamic blade shape with gently curved wings tapering towards the tips. The surface shows an even, warm wood grain with age-appropriate patina. The central hub area features a round opening with surrounding drill holes for engine mounting. This propeller originates from the collection of Karl Treuter, a pilot during World War II, representing an impressive testimony to aviation history. Good condition consistent with age. Dimensions: 200 x 12 cm.
Aircraft propellers are sought-after collector's items in the fields of military and aviation history. The Karl Treuter collection points to a direct provenance from a wartime pilot. The propeller is excellently suited as a wall decoration and collector's piece.