November 10, 2004 at 7:31 pm
Can anyone tell me what is the function of this electric motor belonged to a P-47 crashed in Italy during the War?
Regars.
Mauro
By: John C - 11th November 2004 at 12:34
It’s marked R.H. so I would assume it’s one of a pair. Flap drive motor? Undercarriage bay door drive motor?
JC
By: Mauro - 11th November 2004 at 12:03
P-47 component identification
Hi Canada TD,
Thanks for your hypothesis, but I think it is an electrical actuator, but I don’t Know what is its purpose.
The 1-part is a reduction-gear.
To the points 2 and 3 were connected two switches for interruption and (or) inversion of rotation.
The lenght of motor is 22cm (8.5 inch).
Excuse me for my bad english, I hope it is comprehensible.
Regards.
Mauro
By: Canada TD - 11th November 2004 at 05:12
Looks like a the unit used to measure engine rpm by converting rotational movement of the crankshaft into an electrical signal to feed the engine tacho…