A pylon fitted with a trimmed propeller, following a new paint job and testing while in the engineering department of Hoverspeed. Note the complex nut in the centre of the propeller, attaching it to the main prop shaft; this nut provided the variable pitch capabilities of the craft, that is to say, forward, zero, and reverse pitch. Zero pitch was used for stationary hovering, reverse pitch for manoeuvring or slowing down, and the varying degrees of forward pitch could be used to vary speed. (submitted by James Rowson).