Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype, with wooden transport box and steel transport box trolley 2005-2006; 2014
Steel transport box trolley, for self-pitching three blade carbon fibre cyclic pitch propeller, prototype, designed and made by John Coxon, Pulborough, West Sussex, England, 2014. The propeller was designed to be fitted to small motor vessel Volvo-Penta stern drive units. Originally, the propeller was designed for aircraft. Steel transport box trolley, for Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype 2014
Self-pitching three blade carbon fibre cyclic pitch propeller, prototype, designed and made by John Coxon, Pulborough, West Sussex, England, 2005-2006. This propeller was designed to be fitted to small motor vessel Volvo-Penta stern drive units. Originally, this propeller was designed for aircraft. Self-Pitching Three-Blade Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype 2005-2006
Demonstration model for a self-pitching marine screw propeller with geared blades, designed and patented by John R. Coxon, Petworth, West Sussex, England and made by Woodcoxon Engineering Limited, Petworth, West Sussex, England, 1980. On teak display stand by Science Museum Workshops, South Kensington, London, England, 2002-2003. The propeller blade pitch was engineered so that if it would be impossible to replicate. This was in preparation for Woodcoxon to demonstrate to prospective national and international customers. Demonstration Model, for Self-Pitching Marine Screw Propeller 1980
Self pitching three bladed propeller, first successful development, designed and patented by John R. Coxon, Petworth, West Sussex, England, 1977 and made by Woodcoxon Engineering Limited, Petworth, West Sussex, England, 1978-1979, tested and certified by Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment, Haslar, Gosport, Hampshire, England, 1978-1979. On teak display stand by Science Museum Workshops, South Kensington, London, England, 2000-2001. Self-Pitching Three-Bladed Propeller, First Successful Development 1978-1979
Self pitching propeller, final two-bladed experimental development, designed and made by Christopher John Coxon and made by Woodcoxon Engineering Limited, Petworth, West Sussex, England and tested by Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment, Haslar, Gosport, Hampshire, England, 1982. On teak display stand by Science Museum Workshops, South Kensington, London, England, 2000-2001. This two-bladed self pitching propeller was originally designed by John R. Coxon, Petworth, West Sussex, England, 1977 and made by Woodcoxon Engineering Limited, Petworth, West Sussex, England, 1978-1979, tested and certified by Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment, Haslar, Gosport, Hampshire, England, 1978-1979. Self-Pitching Propeller, Final Two-Bladed Experimental Development 1982
Mahogany wood transport box, for self-pitching three blade carbon fibre cyclic pitch propeller, prototype, designed and made by John Coxon, Pulborough, West Sussex, England, 2005-2006. The propeller was designed to be fitted to small motor vessel Volvo-Penta stern drive units. Originally, the propeller was designed for aircraft. Mahogany wood transport box, for Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype 2005-2006