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WW2 Canopy Section Identification help

Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:02 am

Hi All,

Hard one for you. From pacific region, looks to be part of canopy or gun turret. It is fairly mangled, found it with a few bits of other debris in the middle of no where. Might have been shot off. It has a a distinguishable feature at one end of the section. (See last photo) Looks to have traces of red primer paint? Unsure. Looks to have been burning at some stage as is a little black in places. It has small bolts and not rivets. This may prove useful in identification.

Thanks for your help. Love a challenge.

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Re: WW2 Canopy Section Identification help

Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:18 am

konig wrote:Hi All,

Hard one for you. From pacific region, looks to be part of canopy or gun turret. It is fairly mangled, found it with a few bits of other debris in the middle of no where. Might have been shot off. It has a a distinguishable feature at one end of the section. (See last photo) Looks to have traces of red primer paint? Unsure. Looks to have been burning at some stage as is a little black in places. It has small bolts and not rivets. This may prove useful in identification.

Thanks for your help. Love a challenge.

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A close up of the nuts would help.
Slot screws were used by US, Brits and the Japanese.

Re: WW2 Canopy Section Identification help

Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:01 pm

This part is Japanese given the identification of part numbers by another member in the forum.
Just not sure what type of aircraft? Any ideas?

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Re: WW2 Canopy Section Identification help

Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:33 pm

Close up photo of bolt. Bit corroded.

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