August 2, 2013 at 6:40 pm
Hi Guys,
can anyone ID what an oval stamp AW31F would be??
By: MikeHoulder - 4th August 2013 at 14:48
Sorry, I can’t help. I have my own question as well.
For Avro parts, was the assignment of part numbers arbitrary in relation to the corresponding drawing numbers?
Is there any way, given a drawing number, to derive the part number & vice versa?
Mike
By: Peter - 3rd August 2013 at 15:46
Elliot. Here are a couple of pitcures. The sketch is done to try and portray what the part might look like when new. I am wondering if it could be a wing part with the flat section being the access plate for the joint of the main wing to inboard wing section?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]219422[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]219423[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]219424[/ATTACH]
By: Peter - 3rd August 2013 at 15:40
Damn ok thanks elliot.. will get a picture
By: Whitley_Project - 3rd August 2013 at 08:25
That bit isn’t a part number i’m afraid Peter, it’s part of the inspectors stamp so won’t help ID the part. How about a pic?
By: Peter - 2nd August 2013 at 23:28
Thanks Elliot. Can anyone confirm that 31F would be wing part?
By: Whitley_Project - 2nd August 2013 at 20:02
Hi Peter
Armstrong Whitworth did build Lancaster bombers so it is likely it is from one of these
By: Peter - 2nd August 2013 at 18:49
Hi Sopwith . it is from a Lancaster crash site. I wonder if it might refer to Wing component..
By: sopwith.7f1 - 2nd August 2013 at 18:46
I think it is an inspection stamp from Armstrong Whitworth, if so, then it could be from any number of types built by AW.
Bob T.