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Can anyone id these Hawker Stainless steel parts

Happy New Year

I have started to sort my shed and have come across some A/C parts that I would like help with identification.
I think they are Hawker but do not know type.

Found some part numbers stamped on them.

A94519,A61982,A95336,A68557,A10717,A58561,A73090,A 57342,A97215,A784BB,A106421,A70962,A101137-A,A98465,A125484,A73090.

Thank you in advance for any help.

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By: powerandpassion - 5th January 2014 at 13:49

Hurricane engine mount. The big steel lug goes off to near wing root as were.

I am wrong. It is late at night here in Oz. My eyesight is deeply affected after drinking too much beer watching the ,ahem, Ashes.

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By: Garry - 5th January 2014 at 13:44

Rod end Piece stamped SP/7M SS WN4,There is also another A number on another part A72048.

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By: Rocketeer - 5th January 2014 at 13:41

Hurricane engine mount. The big steel lug goes off to near wing root as were.

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By: powerandpassion - 5th January 2014 at 13:31

Biplane

Morning all

Came across another part in the shed.

Part A27050

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Looks like Hawker Hart family biplane wing spar fitting assembly. Rod is lift or landing wire, channel piece looks like drag strut bracket, are there any more numbers on all the various pieces ?

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By: bazv - 5th January 2014 at 11:29

That’ll get Rocketeer drooling probably : )

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By: Garry - 5th January 2014 at 10:51

Morning all

Came across another part in the shed.

Part A27050

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By: Rocketeer - 1st January 2014 at 10:27

Dont have my Hawker Hurricane part number book to hand at moment, but sad act I am, I can recognise a few:
So numbering them in rows from top left to right:

The piles at position 2 & 3 are Hurricane from tail.
4 is a pin probably for holding one of the cross braces between Jt A and C or B and D
5 is a cross tube holder as used on all joints from G aft to the tail
6 goes with 5 to take bracing wires
7 are fillers used in wing/tail
8 is from Joint A (and is a doubler plate to give added strength; the big hole is where the top engine mount bolts to)
10 – 16 are assorted end of brace wire (goes onto lug of 6), ferrules for the joints bolts, spacer and a tube C clamp.
17, at end of that row is from the rudder pedal bar
18 (the big rod) is typhoon/Tempest and goes on the rudder pedal bar
19 at the right end of 18 is the rudder bar stops for a Hurricane pedal
20 the big plate on right is from the wing centre section box
Below it is a ferrule
Bottom is picture is from the seat and holds one of the Sutton Harness lap straps to the seat bucket.

Suffice to say, a few of the parts would be useful to my project!!! Pretty please. Given the range of these, I am 99% certain I know where they came from!! Please dont state on forum, but feel free to pm me!!

Any more info or a home for some parts, please give me a holler!

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By: DaveR - 1st January 2014 at 10:17

There is a mixture there…125484 is tempest (all mk) firewall attachment. The 95000 range site in the tornado/typhoon range and anything in the 60000 range can be any of the later hawker biplane range

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By: Garry - 1st January 2014 at 08:33

Just had a quick look and found a some HA stamps

HA117,HA25,HA89 and HA329.

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By: bazv - 1st January 2014 at 08:24

They do sound like Hawkerish part numbers – I am sure somebody can ID them !
Any inspection stamps ? HA = Hawker Aircraft

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