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Overprinted 5c/545 – what is this off?

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S4 STBD. OUT. ENGINE GEN. SERV.
S5 STBD.IN.ENGINE GEN.SERV. Stbd inner engine general services
S6 U/C TRIP SWS. undercarriage trip switches
S7 FUSELAGE B/D MTR fuselage bomb door motor
S8 STBD. B/D MTR Stbd. bomb door motor

everything is starboard so it looks like there should also be a port one

So maybe from an electrical/engineer’s panel on a four engine type (and some unusual abbreviations).

Does anyone recognize this?

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By: hindenburg - 29th May 2010 at 14:02

THANKS SMIRKY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By: smirky - 29th May 2010 at 13:58

That really is hidden away.

Hindenburg, yes I will part with it. One good turn deserves another and it will mean more to you 🙂

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By: hindenburg - 29th May 2010 at 13:58

I`ve got to get out more,I really have.

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By: hindenburg - 29th May 2010 at 13:46

[ATTACH]185085[/ATTACH] The bottom photo is the wing root control box used on Mk1 and Mk3 Stirlings.This early one has two hinged access panels with fuse boxes mounted on the top.The Mk 4 had no fuse boxes with a fixed(bolted) right hand panel and quick release left hand panel,the switches being located under the left hand panel as separate 5c/543 switches.On later Mk4 for some reason they went over to using the banks of switches.On the above Stirling diagram the box is situated in the area marked 15.

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By: hindenburg - 29th May 2010 at 13:18

It is indeed Smirky,it is fitted in the wing root services box which is mounted in a difficult to photograph place in the top of the fuselage in between the oxygen bottle racks.it has a cover over the top with quick release fittings to release the cover you see to the right in the photo.I think I`ve only ever seen one picture of this box with the cover off so I can understand people saying it`s not Stirling but it is for sure,I will see if I can dig out a picture to show where it`s situated.I knew I`d seen one straight away as soon as I saw your photo as I also pondered for ages to suss out what it was for. basically General Services STB. inner and outer,under carriage motor,Wing and Fuselage Bomb doors MOTORS. I think Pagen did very well as your unit is the only other one I`ve seen besides my own,…let us know if you ever want to part with it !!

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By: smirky - 29th May 2010 at 13:03

🙂 Thanks very much for that, I didn’t realize that it was front-mounted and the markings are on show. Is that piece in your collection?

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By: hindenburg - 29th May 2010 at 12:45

[ATTACH]185084[/ATTACH] This is the port unit which controls different functions..but I think you get the idea Smirky.

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By: hindenburg - 27th May 2010 at 18:19

Got a pic. of one somewhere Smirky.On earlier aircraft they used to take the covers off the fuse boxes and leave them off to test essential systems by swopping fuses and looking for a drop on the voltmeter to ID problems.They added an extra panel with separate single fuse boxes on and separate overide/test switches.

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By: 12jaguar - 27th May 2010 at 07:46

Hands up…..:o

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By: smirky - 26th May 2010 at 21:39

Gold Medal, 23 minutes flat 😀

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By: pagen01 - 26th May 2010 at 21:11

So might this be from something with bomb cells in the wings, such as Halifax and Stirling?

Def not Stirling

And who was the first person to say it is Stirling? Aw come on allow me this one indulgence!:p

Glad it has been ID’d Smirky

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By: 12jaguar - 26th May 2010 at 20:42

Try Stirling, on auxilliary panel stbd flight engineers station on late Mk 4…………….systems overide panel

Well there you go then:D

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By: smirky - 26th May 2010 at 20:39

woohoo! really? 🙂 Made my day:D.Have you got a link to a picture? and what do all the switches do?

Thanks for T handle, I am still coming to terms with how much smaller it is than my effort.:o

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By: hindenburg - 26th May 2010 at 20:07

Try Stirling, on auxilliary panel, stbd wing root control box,flight engineers station, on late Mk 4…………….basically a test /systems overide panel……..Back of the net !!!!!!!!!!!!

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By: Peter - 26th May 2010 at 19:59

Definately not lancaster

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By: 12jaguar - 26th May 2010 at 14:22

Def not Stirling

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By: smirky - 26th May 2010 at 13:03

Thanks everyone, this is harder than I thought.

I don’t think it is Lancaster, Lincoln, York, Halifax, Hastings, Hermes, Beverley, Argosy, Sunderland, Stirling.

Don’t know about Lancastrian, running out of ideas now.

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By: Lindy's Lad - 25th May 2010 at 16:30

http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/album/black26-white-photos/p7215-short-stirlingpilots-instrument-panel-drawing.html

according to this, its not Stirling.. but I do echo pageno1’s comments about it being from a bomber with wing and fuselage bomb doors. Halifax?

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By: Peter - 25th May 2010 at 13:57

I had a look in my books and it is a modified general purpose Type B switchbox 5c/565. I dont have a listing showing what it was originally fitted to but I am sure A/M might be able to shed some light on it for you….

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By: pagen01 - 25th May 2010 at 13:39

I would think that Gen is generator (ie engine driven generators) rather that General?

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