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Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Padu - 09.04.2012, 08:35Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Hello all,
Im researching a crashsite and need to ID if its a Halifax or a Lancaster bomber. Following some of the most distinctive parts:
Looks like a bomb realease mechanism.
MK.IIIA | IIA/1349
Stamps: SAN46, AID6K4, AIYS1
13EI060
Stamp: NVA I/O
Parent 61/4
AO8I3I/16
On the connection part: AGS 90 A
No number, only Stamp: TL 84
OIL DILUTION R B
REF.No ???/432
Some more numbers from other parts (sheets):
6/3676-E50
6D2129 RM21
3D 144 MB13276 21
Also I found several cast-iron parts painted black, indication for inline Merlin engine?
One part has the numbers 48-A 7-37
Many thanks,
Dieter
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Pathfinder - 09.04.2012, 12:49
Hello Dieter,
most of this parts are standart aircraft parts or typical parts of the engines. Only the bomb release mechanism could may help to indicate the type of aircraft.
The easiest way to identify the type of aircraft is, when you have a aluminium part of the nose, tail, wing or fuselage. on this parts you find the numbers we need.
Please note, that you need a permission of the authority (Archäologisches Landesamt) to research the crash sites in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, otherwise it is a criminal act (since this year).
But you can send me a PN with details of the crash site, so I will look in my database to may can help to identify the aircraft.
Best regards
Nils
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
crashsiteslimburg - 09.04.2012, 13:30
These are Lancasterparts,
Picture 2 is part of pullrod from the landinggear!
http://www.crashsiteslimburg.nl/MAININDEX/index-Lancaster-ME752-AA-Z/dscn1004gr.jpg
http://www.crashsiteslimburg.nl/MAININDEX/index-Lancaster-ME752-AA-Z/dscn0995a.jpg
I like picture 1 ! , i need one for my exhibition, if anyone has one?
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Lancasterman - 09.04.2012, 13:31
That second picture looks like landing gear door swivel attachment bracket..
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Padu - 11.04.2012, 20:08
Thanks for your help!
Dieter
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Pathfinder - 12.04.2012, 16:12
Here some more photos from the crash site (send by Dieter):
The first parts looks like a tool, the second should be a Main landing gear lock, and on the last photo are parts from the power plant.
Can someone confirm, that the landing gear lock is from a Lancaster?
How looks the lock on a Halifax?
Regards
Nils
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Lancasterman - 13.04.2012, 01:14
The first picture is a cable cutter from inside the wing leading edge. These were fitted to all of the heavy bombers. Not sure about the second picture, what makes you believe it might be landing gear related? Also any chance of bigger pictures of the last parts??
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
crashsiteslimburg - 13.04.2012, 10:56
Lancasterman wrote: The first picture is a cable cutter from inside the wing leading edge. These were fitted to all of the heavy bombers. Not sure about the second picture, what makes you believe it might be landing gear related? Also any chance of bigger pictures of the last parts??
Picture 2 is indeed from the landinggear.
http://www.crashsiteslimburg.nl/MAININDEX/index-Lancaster-LM548-JO-P/DSCN5675.JPG
And here some more about the cutter,
http://www.bbrclub.org/Balloon%20Cable%20Cutting%20Device%20for%20Aircraft.htm
Re: Halifax or Lancaster Parts?
Pathfinder - 05.05.2012, 11:26
Here a other unknown part from the crash site (send by Dieter).
Plate with some infos:
Typ No 8485
Issue No 5* VPAZACC
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