January 6, 2017 at 1:35 pm
Would anyone be able to point me in the direction of part stamp numbers lettering etc on Hurricane parts I think Canadian ones were part numbered CCF but have no idea on Hawker/ Gloster built Hurricanes but a guess would be H for hawkers and G for Gloster but that is my simplistic mind.
Thanks in advance
By: Rocketeer - 8th January 2017 at 13:02
Been sorting out a load of dump parts. This nice tyffie bit shows the 6 digit A part number and the Gloster G5 inspect stamp
By: windhover - 7th January 2017 at 08:17
Like I said; the G5 prefix relates to all Gloster-built airframes and is stamped on the specific component.
The two stamps in ellipses are individual Inspector identification numbers.
By: Rocketeer - 6th January 2017 at 21:07
Typhoons have a similar part number system to hurricanes, but tend to be 6 digit. The G5 and HA in circles or ovals with a number are not part numbers….sorry to be pedantic!
By: windhover - 6th January 2017 at 19:06
As mentioned; the stamped part numbers for Gloster-built airframes always began with G5 (They’re all over our Typhoon cockpit.)
The Inspection stamps proper are as follows…
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By: Trolly Aux - 6th January 2017 at 15:40
Thank you Tony, fantastic help
By: Rocketeer - 6th January 2017 at 13:42
The part numbering system is the same regardless of whether aircraft is HA, Gloster or CCF. Hurricane part numbers tend to be A, B, C or D followed by 5 digits. The majority of part numbers start A.
If you have a specific part number and want it identifying, I do have a Sched of spare parts which is huge!
The part will have a stamp to indicate who made it…..HA with a number for Hawker. G5 for Gloster and CCF for Canadian Car and Foundry