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Description Cavitation damage evident on the propeller of a personal watercraft. Note the concentrated damage on the outer edge of the propeller where the speed of the blade is fastest.
Date 2006-05-20 (original upload date)
(Original text : May 20, 2006)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
(Original text : Photographed by uploader)
Author Original uploader was Axda0002 at en.wikipedia
(Original text : Erik Axdahl en:User:Axda0002)
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