Public object - propeller at observation deck - 3DMaster

Public object - propeller at observation deck

Customer: Ventspils Port Authority

A propeller, cast in bronze, weighing 2.5 tons and a diameter of 3.4 m, was found near Ventspils on a sunken German ship and raised to the surface. Our task is to place it on the observation deck in the form of the back of the ship and make it rotate again at a speed of 1 turnaround per minute. Moreover, when the visitor turns the helm upstairs, the speed of rotation of the propeller should double. There are windows on the sides of this object and through these windows the tourist sees an imitation of the movement of the engine pistons.

Propeller Description:

weight - 2595 kg

diameter - 3.4 m

material - bronze, 4 blades

found in 2000

raised to the surface in 2015

ship unidentified, manufactured during the second world war

propeller manufactured by a German company, Atlas Werke AG

in water was about 70 years

This object will be located on the promenade section Kr. Valdemāra 6

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