July 15, 2011 at 9:34 pm
Here’s another one from the collection.
It’s a Control Handle Type AC61876. I’m guessing helicopter but beyond that I haven’t got a clue.
Here’s hoping someone out there can help and thanks in advance.
Here’s my earlier thread, positive id on this one still needed too:
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th August 2011 at 18:45
Thanks for the latest replies, that’s another mystery item sorted!
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th August 2011 at 18:45
Thanks for the latest replies, that’s another mystery item sorted!
By: Rockhopper - 30th August 2011 at 17:48
If you watch the TV rescue type programmes the winch man will say “winch to pilot” as it gets to the last few feet so the winch man will have both hands free to help whoever is on the cable into the aircraft,
By: Rockhopper - 30th August 2011 at 17:48
If you watch the TV rescue type programmes the winch man will say “winch to pilot” as it gets to the last few feet so the winch man will have both hands free to help whoever is on the cable into the aircraft,
By: sycamore - 29th August 2011 at 22:42
It is off a WX 1 or 3, the underpart ,as the main collective lever/handgrip is missing. the control is for the landing light ,and other one is height channel in the AFCS..
By: sycamore - 29th August 2011 at 22:42
It is off a WX 1 or 3, the underpart ,as the main collective lever/handgrip is missing. the control is for the landing light ,and other one is height channel in the AFCS..
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th August 2011 at 19:44
Just a quick report back on this one.
My last visit to Kew allowed me to peruse quite a few APs for the Whirlwind and Wessex, from which I’m led to conclude that the style of the handle is Wessex, although the Whirlwind HAR 10 had something similar.
Here’s a couple of drawings for comparison, and thanks for the feedback!
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th August 2011 at 19:44
Just a quick report back on this one.
My last visit to Kew allowed me to peruse quite a few APs for the Whirlwind and Wessex, from which I’m led to conclude that the style of the handle is Wessex, although the Whirlwind HAR 10 had something similar.
Here’s a couple of drawings for comparison, and thanks for the feedback!