Me again, tapping into the collective knowledge of the WIX Community...
I've come across this very interesting artifact and can't determine precisely what system it was a part of, or what aircraft may have had it installed.
Judging from the controls and ground speed disks, I'm hypothesizing that it is a mechanical bombing intervalometer, similar to the AN-B3 used across many bombers in WWII. It has no data plate, but is stamped on the back USN and, inside, its frame is stamped with the USN anchor emblem used on instruments during that era. The ground speed disks are labeled with ordnance types from WWII, but could be pre or post WWII as I've not had a chance to match the list against the years of use of those bomb types. I thought that it may have been a component of the Sperry S-1 system, but I've not been able to confirm.
So what aircraft, flown by the US Navy, would have carried bombs up to 4,000 lbs? My best guess is a PB4Y, or perhaps PBJ.
The photos make it appear small, but it is actually 7.5 inches tall, 6.5 inches wide, and 4 inches deep, and weighs a hefty ~8.5 lbs.
Any ideas?



More info can be found here:
https://aeroantique.com/products/ordnance-intervalometer-us-navy.
Feel free to ask any questions and I'll try to answer. I'm not looking to sell it (unless you can use it for a restoration project, just PM me), just want to learn more about it.
Thanks, in advance!