December 19, 2021 at 8:27 am
Hello everybody, asking f

or a friend again: this part Was found in germany (british bomber)and needs identification. Any ideas?
By: adrian_gray - 21st December 2021 at 17:24
Thanks, Baz – first I’d heard of them!
By: bazv - 21st December 2021 at 08:27
Hi Adrian
Just for general info – a starting magneto is different and was additional to the 2 normal magnetos,the starting magneto was only used briefly during engine start to initially get the engine spinning – then the normal magnetos would take over for normal running.
If this item was from a Bomber I would speculate maybe from an early Wellington ? or Whitley ? or Fairey Battle ? they were still using a starting magneto in the Hawker Fury Biplane so possibly also used on early Hurricane Mk1 ??
By 1941 I would have thought the majority of a/c had the push button Booster Coil system for a fat starting spark.
There is a little video on youtube showing a ground crew guy twiddling the starting mag on the RHS of the SE5a at Old Warden just after the prop swingers move the prop,the SE5a was unusual in that the handle was mounted externally on the fuselage,on most aircraft it was fitted inside the cockpit.
By: erna - 21st December 2021 at 08:18
Well done! So stay safe everybody and spend a healthy christmas Time. Greetings from germany
By: adrian_gray - 20th December 2021 at 22:06
I’ll be quite honest – that was a guess to try and keep the thread near the top.
By: erna - 20th December 2021 at 05:16
Wow, thank you very much!!!
By: bazv - 19th December 2021 at 19:34
It looks like a Hand Cranked Starting Magneto – these were hand cranked during engine start to give a fat continuous spark.
It looks very similar to a BTH AS3 Starting Magneto.
By: erna - 19th December 2021 at 18:08
Thank you for the answer. I do Not have any further information, only the pic. But it really looks like a magneto…
By: adrian_gray - 19th December 2021 at 17:35
The casing looks like a magneto (see pic), but that handle on it has me beat – has it been re-used to make something else post-war?
