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A trip to my local WW2 scrapping area

Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:36 am

Hi all, had some more spare time so went digging around my favorite "local" WW2 aircraft scrap sites last weekend. Here are some pics of a few bits and pieces I picked up :D

Anyone, want to have a go at ID'ing them

First lot is a clamp I found in a bucket of old aircraft nuts and bolts

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Second lot is a casting of some sort...possibly spitfire :D

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Third set is three pieces of identical armour plating from an umknown aircraft with anchor nuts and Bolts still attached

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Any help identifying would be appreciated

Cheers,
Chris

Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:40 am

A couple other bits and pieces :twisted:

Weird dog leg thing with part numbers inked and stamped (possibly post war??) :?


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Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:44 am

AND a couple other unidentified bits and pieces

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The broken rectangular part has a 75- part number on it

The round yellow(zinc chromate) things :roll: are made of bakelite/paxolin material

And I believe there is a Blind flying panel mount in there as well

Cheers all,
Chris
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