Description
P-3 Propeller Replacements
A scale model propeller for P-3 Orion Model. These will work great if you need to fix a model.
- Propeller size – 2.25 inches
- Made from Mahogany
- US Naval Aviator Owned Business
- Model Length – 18 inches
$15.00
27 in stock (can be backordered)
A scale model propeller for P-3 Orion Model. These will work great if you need to fix a model.
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Glen (verified owner) –
When I bought 3 props I did in fact get 4 just as they said they would do. When the props arrived I was amazed at the quality. They looked even nicer than the original props that came with the plane when I bought it in the PI. Not only that but I always felt that the original props were slightly under sized. These from Squadron Nostalgia, I believe are more true to size. The only problem I’m having is that the pins that go into the engine nacelles for the new props are slightly bigger than the holes for the original props. I guess I’ve got to figure out a way to make holes in the nacelles that the new prop pins will fit in. Have you guys got a drill bit the size of the pin in your props? Kudos SN.