Trying to find a WWI1 Sopwith propeller cone/?
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Try checking some of the sites below. For "Barnstormers", click on "Browse Ads" then click on either the "Warbirds" category or "Antique-Classic".
By the way, the Sopwith Camel served in World War 1, not World War 2.
Cheers,
N.
RAF Museum, Hendon.
No, can't help you, I've got two secondary Pitotstatic probes, a brake parachute pin and a 30mm Aden cannon shell, all from the Jaguar GR3A aircraft, but no Sopwith Camel parts.
Oh pity I've just let the chap up the street have my last one
Try the Expermential Aircraft Association they do both antiques and warbirds and rebuilts and replicas. Also look into Trade-A-Plane, many listing in plane parts.
What do you mean by "propeller cone"? If you mean a spinner, the conical shaped piece over the hub of the prop, you won't find one - they were used only by a very small number of aircraft in WWI, none of them Sopwiths.
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