This arrangement gave the gunner a clear field of fire for his planned armament of two 7.5 mm machine guns, which was to be supplemented by a 20 mm cannon firing through the propellor hub and two more machine guns in the wing.
Grounded off River Elbe in February 1947 and suffered rudder and propellor damage.
In 1991, De Havilland DHC-8 turbine propellor aircraft were purchased to substitute the whole jet fleet comprising 737-200s.
For example, geometric artist George W. Hart created an operation he called a propellor, and another reflect to create mirror images of the rotated forms.
These inventions culminated in that of screw-propelled steamboats - for these, Ericsson's rival Francis Pettit Smith obtained the British patent but Ogden, on Ericsson's behalf, obtained the American patent.
Additionally, an array of guest musicians collaborated with Hitchcock on Propellor Time; selected tracks feature contributions (some dating back to the Olé! Tarantula era) from John Paul Jones, Johnny Marr, Nick Lowe, and former Soft Boy/Egyptian band mate Morris Windsor.
Simon Scardifield is a British actor and playwright, notable for his appearances in the Propellor production of The Taming of the Shrew (2007) and a radio adaptation of Peter Pan in Scarlet.
Empire Buckler under tow after the loss of her propellor is the subject of a painting by Montague Dawson.