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Does anyone have any idea what these are? All four have the same number stamped on the top (12368) but no other markings or anything else to identify them. Any suggestions would be most welcome.

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By: Banupa - 13th November 2012 at 14:37

Technically these are known as Clevis pins and used in many mechanisms as well as for flying wire fittings. Google gives many sites listing them.

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By: RadarArchive - 13th November 2012 at 13:17

Thanks aeronut. I quite agree and should have included dimensions originally. Without scale, they do indeed look like flying wire pins – I just wasn’t sure if there is some situation where you might have something like that on this scale.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 13th November 2012 at 12:49

To be fair to the proposers of the flying wire pin theory, your original post and photograph had no mention of size or scale. Even looking at the stamped heads I’d never have guessed they were 66mm dia.
I know of pins of a similar size on the Hercules (ADS Arms) but these aren’t those, I fear these will be of a ground based origin.

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By: RadarArchive - 13th November 2012 at 12:31

Thanks for the comments guys. In my ignorance, I’m not convinced that these are indeed flying wire pins, as they seem to me much, much larger than examples I’ve seen. The pins we have measure 113mm long and 42mm diameter (the heads are 66mm diameter). These seem to me to be way too large to be flying wire pins, but I’m happy to be corrected if I’m wrong. If, however, I am right in this, what might they be if they’re too large for wire pins?

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By: Rigga - 12th November 2012 at 20:14

Yep, Pins for connecting fork-ends. Similar pins may be used for wire or rod-end forks.

But the size (in my estimate) indicates that these are for wires.

Going by the age – try searching for airframe serial/constructors numbers…just a guess.

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By: N.Wotherspoon - 12th November 2012 at 19:49

Look like classic car handbrake pins to me – My Triumph has ones that look just like that – True they are not numbered though 😉

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By: GrahamSimons - 12th November 2012 at 19:27

They look like flying wire pins…. but what aircraft?… no idea

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