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Can anyone identify the manufacturer or perhaps aircraft type that this part number belongs to?

15-9466-4 REL20

The part was found on my local airfield where aircraft were scrapped after the war.

Thanks for any help

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By: Bruce - 28th November 2017 at 09:51

Yes, I would have said Bristol based on the colour. But its only a guess.

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By: Whitley_Project - 28th November 2017 at 08:59

I don’t know but it looks blenheimish to me

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By: Bruce - 27th November 2017 at 11:13

Its British, as evidenced by the 2BA and 1/4BS nuts, as well as the style of split pinning. Other than that, no idea!

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By: bazv - 27th November 2017 at 10:39

V Interesting component CAS.
We had a look through a DC3/Dak maintenance manual last night but could not see anything similar (and no similar part Nos)
Any chance of some additional pics ?
Obviously it is gated and a Lift to move the levers component

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By: Trolly Aux - 21st November 2017 at 12:07

47 could this point to Dakota DC3? looks American paint color / colour

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By: Richard10 - 18th December 2015 at 09:40

Hi Tim…

its 8 1/2 cm by 15

Looking at your picture it is identical…

Thanks for all your Help and Merry Christmas to all

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By: No.2 A.A.C.U. - 17th December 2015 at 16:09

Ahhh – too slow again, as an aside would anyone know of a supply for this type of plate, I need a small amount for the step to the front of the TTO fold up seat on the Martinet.

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By: No.2 A.A.C.U. - 17th December 2015 at 15:36

Richard,

Whilst no expert and difficult to say without a scale your first item looks like the tread from a flip up foot hole for pilot access. The attached photo details the unit from a Martinet. Can you confirm the size?

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Tim

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By: Wyvernfan - 17th December 2015 at 15:35

The first item has the look of part of a inset fuselage step.

Rob

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By: Trolly Aux - 17th December 2015 at 15:35

Looks more like a step plate to me

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By: Richard10 - 17th December 2015 at 14:35

Thank you for the Information Air Ministry

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By: Arabella-Cox - 17th December 2015 at 14:24

Type 652A suggests Anson (Avro Type 652A).

The Drawing No. looks to have the normal Avro format, too.

Can’t help with the other bit (not Anson rudder pedals).

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By: Trolly Aux - 14th January 2014 at 15:44

its part of a gun firing mechanism

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By: FarlamAirframes - 8th October 2011 at 16:14

Elliot – nothing weird just my incorrect assumption on the markings AW and SP.

I leave it in your capable hands being the Amrstrong Whitworth guru.

My assumption was AW Albemarle and SP Whitley.

My son has a little Albemarle plate – there are both AW marking and SP markings on it. The SP are all X’d out. Hence it was either incorrectly marked or was interchangeable but de- marked accordingly.

I assumed that Albemarle were all relabeled as AW and same would apply for SP.

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By: Whitley_Project - 8th October 2011 at 12:47

Albemarle

Out of curiosity what makes you say Albemarle Brian?

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By: Whitley_Project - 7th October 2011 at 23:05

Hi there VACB

It’s from a Whitley – nice find. That part number is in one of my parts catalogues.

Any chance you would part with it?

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By: FarlamAirframes - 7th October 2011 at 22:04

Albemarle

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By: Arabella-Cox - 16th June 2011 at 15:26

Gone to a good home:)

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By: Arabella-Cox - 12th June 2011 at 10:37

Thanks for the input chaps. Looks like it might be out of an old valve radio set, or something similar. Maybe used in a bit of equipment fitted to a cold war jet.

Is it of any use to a forum member? If you know of anybody who can make use of it, let me know. It’s just gathering dust in my shed. So, free to a good home:)

Many thanks,
CS

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By: smirky - 11th June 2011 at 21:23

It is probably part of a wireless installation and 175V happens to be the HT voltage. (Nothing to do with 115V)

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