Rotorblade identification

j4flyer

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Does anyone know what brand of blades these might be ?
 

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Can you post a picture of the root end also?

Looks like a helicopter rotor blade by the symmetrical airfoil at the tip.

It will work on a gyro too.

The root end will help identify it
 
Looks like an early set of Dragonwings
 
I have to agree with David and Jake. The root picture would make it certain.
 
Isn't the root end of a gyroplane rotorblade where it has the through-holes to attach it to the hub bar?
The tip would be @ the opposite end?
 
Yes the tip is in the picture, the root end is not. Alot of blades have different bolt patterns, sizes and such that do point to the manufacture.
 
Yes the tip is in the picture, the root end is not. Alot of blades have different bolt patterns, sizes and such that do point to the manufacture.
I thought the root end has the holes where the hub bar attaches...
 
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I thought the root end has the holes where the hub bad attaches...
IT is, I did not see the holes in the first picture. Early dragon wings for sure, I have a set here that look just like it.
 
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