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Needs identification on these 4 instruments!?

Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:31 pm

As you can read in my last post, i was wondering if the oxygen regulator was from wo2?
After a positive identification by several members of this group im please to say that this instrument will have his new home in
the C47 who has his last landingplace in Merville france. Website:http://www.the-snafu-special.com
I will bring it myself in 2 weeks to merville as part of my holiday trip.

Further cleaning of my fathers workroom revealed 4 more instruments:

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C:Image Image

D:Image Image

Any information about date and airplane use is welcome!

Keep them flying!

Erik, Holland

Re: Needs identification on these 4 instruments!?

Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:42 pm

Picturer 5 and 6 are of a RAF Beam approach indicator from the RAF aircraft. these were fitted to Lancasters Halifaxes stirlings etc etc

Re: Needs identification on these 4 instruments!?

Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:26 pm

The "fish bowl " compass I am told was used in the Canso/PBY
I have a nice one i the "Barn"

Re: Needs identification on these 4 instruments!?

Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:55 pm

peter wrote:Picturer 5 and 6 are of a RAF Beam approach indicator from the RAF aircraft. these were fitted to Lancasters Halifaxes stirlings etc etc

Also fitted to Wireless Trainer Harvards and Yales that used the same T1154/R1155 radio setup. I've found two to put in my Yale. :-)

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