folding prop and nose block assembly for old time rubber (OTR) free flight model airplane
In this video I describe the construction and operation of the 16-inch diameter folding prop and the nose block assembly of my free flight Smith 1941 Mulvihill Winner model airplane. This is a large "stick and tissue" model that will be powered by a 10 x 1/4 - braided 61-gram rubber motor. It is basically an over-size Gollywock. The rubber motor will probably be wound to at least 40-60 inch-ounces of torque.

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