Martin Marauder Parts

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  • Beteiligte Poster: Sean - Nick - Anonymous
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  • aus dem Unterforum: Teile ohne Nummern / Parts without numbers
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  • Forum gestartet am: Donnerstag 15.02.2007
  • Sprache: englisch
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    Re: Martin Marauder Parts

    Sean - 12.09.2009, 13:53

    Martin Marauder Parts
    Could anyone assist with identification of these Martin Marauder parts?

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8607835@N03/3912258434/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8607835@N03/3912222728/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8607835@N03/3912246700/



    Re: Martin Marauder Parts

    Nick - 13.09.2009, 18:12


    Items in first photo are the upper sections of the two main U/C legs

    I know you like proof, so see here!

    Centre photo appears to show a pretty crumpled section of stainless steel engine firewall

    Last photo again shows pretty crumpled parts, possibly more firewall pieces and the steel section appears to be the upper section of the nosewheel leg - though it is a poor photo for id purposes and it could be part of the main U/C gear.

    Again see here!



    Re: Martin Marauder Parts

    Anonymous - 14.09.2009, 23:58


    I agree with Nick on the identification. The single armoured bathtub on your flickr photos is from the pilot's seat. Something of a coffin, and hopefully too heavy to carry off the hill.



    Re: Martin Marauder Parts

    Sean - 15.09.2009, 10:57

    Thanks
    Thanks to all



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