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bomber parts for ID 3 Intake perhaps

interesting duct with possible individual aircraft identification SW 313 in pencil Also an inspection stamp
help please? Kev

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By: spark plug - 1st March 2015 at 17:59

good points thanks , black paint not always outside skin as iv’e found out before, Iv’e found the same inspectors stamp and numbers on it in a couple of places now.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 1st March 2015 at 17:36

It looks more like a cable or wiring cover from inside an aircraft to me.

Intakes and intake ducts are often double-walled and have a rounded intake lip.

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By: Peter - 1st March 2015 at 16:46

Too long and has a flanged end on it to be the under wing vent fairing from the leading edge cabin heating system

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By: spark plug - 1st March 2015 at 15:54

still had no luck with this one so putting up for another go, Kev

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By: spark plug - 25th January 2015 at 18:09

I was thinking along your lines but when you look on plan this duct is very narrow and the duct on the top of the Hercules is about 10 or 12 inches wide, I’m beginning to think it might not be an air duct but a cover for something else.
If the flanges at the fat end were dressed back out to 90 degrees it would look less like a streamlined duct.

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By: Peter - 25th January 2015 at 16:01

[ATTACH=CONFIG]234825[/ATTACH]I was thinking it is the fairing aft of the air intake see shaded area.. forward flange angle looks about right?…

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By: spark plug - 25th January 2015 at 09:22

You might be right Ivor , I’m looking at pictures of all types from Stradishall from Wellesley through to Lancaster but no luck yet although that pencilled lettering may mean Lancaster?

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By: Derbyhaven - 25th January 2015 at 08:46

The stamp looks more like PM to me.

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By: spark plug - 25th January 2015 at 08:38

yes think so,

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By: Whitley_Project - 25th January 2015 at 08:15

Does that inspectors stamp read ‘P1’?

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By: spark plug - 25th January 2015 at 07:48

Thanks Ian , I have been looking at images to try and pick out the panel on various aircraft but not yet pinned it down. It is a distinctive shape . I keep coming back to somwhere around an engine assuming intake as it wouldnt handle the hot exhaust. The piece is from Stradishall.

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By: Wellington285 - 25th January 2015 at 05:48

If the pencilled number SW313 is the aircrafts serial? then the part could be off a Mk.1 Lancaster 1 of 9 that was sold to the Egyptian Airforce in 1950.
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By: Peter - 25th January 2015 at 00:50

Hopefully someone recognizes that..

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By: spark plug - 24th January 2015 at 17:04

C204138 after an hour of looking it jumped up and bit me

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By: Peter - 24th January 2015 at 16:31

Not unless its from a MK2 maybe stirling or hali? Have a good look and see if there are any part numbers besides that stamp

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By: spark plug - 24th January 2015 at 16:25

Do you think Lancaster Peter?

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By: Peter - 24th January 2015 at 16:16

Looks like the rear section of an air intake?

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