May 29, 2009 at 8:19 am
Does anyone have a list of the 6A part numbers in relation to instrument and ancilleries types please. I have done a search on this site and on google but not found what I need
thanks
Ken
By: mark_pilkington - 9th June 2009 at 01:27
Thanks Mark,
I have a pair of RPM’s 6A-778 (early type) for the Comet project and was sold a pair of RPM generators said to be the correct ones No 6A-4333780 (KGA043). This number seems long but is on the label on the side.
I have been offered another RPM which looks closer in design to those originaly used ..No 6A-1429 and I wondered if the generators I have will still work, but have also seen some other generators 6A-1549 .This is why I was asking about a list to try and help me see if things will match up
Will the lists you have help?
Thanks
ken
Ken,
my listing is a RAAF WW2 Stores publication “Types and Location of Instruments in RAAF”, and as such only lists instruments etc used in the RAAF’s aircraft, however the 6A/778 is listed
The entry is:
RAAF Ident No: G6A/778
RAF Ident No: 6A/778
Maker: A.M.
Type: mk IVB
Detail: 0-5000 (A.C.) Lum.
Aircraft fitted: Beaufighter, Mosquito DH98, Sunderland mkII, Mosquito Mk XVI
The same document lists the following generators as suitable for the same indicator and aircraft, (using the same entry labels as above):
G6A/780
6A/780
A.M.
mkIV
AC for mk IVA & IVB 4:1 ratio
G6A/889
6A/889
Kollsman
mk IV
AC for mk IVA ind 4:1 ratio
Hope that might be of some assistance
Regards
Mark Pilkington
By: Ken - 29th May 2009 at 12:55
thanks for the info posted, Can I just confirm the Comet these are for is the DH88 Comet with the Gipsy Queen engines.
Seems I may have the wrong generators then which is a pity as they are brand new.
Ken
By: Graham Adlam - 29th May 2009 at 12:24
Does anyone have a list of the 6A part numbers in relation to instrument and ancilleries types please. I have done a search on this site and on google but not found what I need
thanks
Ken
Try this
http://spitfirespares.com/SPITFIRESPARES.COM/pages/reference3.html
By: radarsdesk - 29th May 2009 at 12:05
The Comet referred to in AP1086 Sec 6A is the jet Comet and not the piston engined variety as 4 generators are listed! So maybe some wires got crossed in translation between Comet types as you appear to have 2 out of the 4 required for the jet Comet.
6A/1429 is a MkVA Luminous 900-4000 rpm indicator
Regards
Dave
By: aircraftclocks - 29th May 2009 at 11:55
6A/4420
6680-99-433-3780 is the full nato stock number of 6A-4333780, which was
6A/4420.
May have more details on the other items, but this will have to wait until tommorow.
By: radarsdesk - 29th May 2009 at 11:52
6A ref numbers
Hi Ken,
Attached is an extract from AP1086 dated 1966 which shows 6A/4420 equating to either KB153/03 or KGA-0403 but listed for COMET ONLY
6A/6680-99-4333780 is the current Sec/Ref for 6A/4420 and is in Nato Stock Number Sec/reference style.
Hope that helps.
regards
Dave
By: Bruce - 29th May 2009 at 11:32
6A/780 generators match with 6A/778 instruments. (and 6A/1299)
I guess it depends on the range of the alternatives you have been offered as to whether the generators will still work.
Bruce
By: Ken - 29th May 2009 at 11:10
Thanks Mark,
I have a pair of RPM’s 6A-778 (early type) for the Comet project and was sold a pair of RPM generators said to be the correct ones No 6A-4333780 (KGA043). This number seems long but is on the label on the side.
I have been offered another RPM which looks closer in design to those originaly used ..No 6A-1429 and I wondered if the generators I have will still work, but have also seen some other generators 6A-1549 .This is why I was asking about a list to try and help me see if things will match up
Will the lists you have help?
Thanks
ken
By: mark_pilkington - 29th May 2009 at 09:09
Does anyone have a list of the 6A part numbers in relation to instrument and ancilleries types please. I have done a search on this site and on google but not found what I need
thanks
Ken
Ken,
I have a paper copy of the RAAF inventory of instruments and ancillory equipment in the 6A-numbers, however it may omitt items not utilised in Australia?
Is there a specific 6A number you are researching?
Regards
Mark Pilkington
By: Whitley_Project - 29th May 2009 at 08:26
Hi Ken
You need to speak to Alan Hulme – he has produced a fantastic series of guides on Air Ministry equipment.
I’m sure he’ll see your post and respond.
Any more of these in the pipeline Alan?