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Parts I.D. Please. Hydraulic pumps ??

I’ve come across these two items but have no idea really as to exactly what they are or what aircraft they were fitted to
The top one has a circle with the letter JSC 95 and other marks such as D10133BA and A1365?

The second lower one has CF 39031 stamped on it along with C59031A C5580 and SSC/AC 2561

Any ideas ??

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By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd October 2018 at 19:29

The second pump looks very like a Meteor unit. It has an extending handle to aid leverage.

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By: flyingblind - 2nd October 2018 at 18:14

Here is a picture of another slightly different pump. The silver one was identified as been the type fitted to the Typhoon. The AP list as shown in post number 5 seems to indicate there is a variation in the body?
As both pumps have the same part number I assume the golden coloured one is the variant as the body shape differs ?
If so it follows that it is also a Typhoon pump ?

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By: Bruce - 17th April 2018 at 09:51

Vampire or Venom, but also Shackleton and others. Yours looks like it has been used as a piece of test equipment.

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By: flyingblind - 17th April 2018 at 09:47

The last pump in posting number 7 is causing problems. It came with some other units which turned out to be Typhoon/Tempest parts.
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By: Yeti - 15th April 2018 at 20:39

Upper pump in original post is the same as that fitted to the Airspeed Oxford.[ATTACH=CONFIG]259992[/ATTACH]

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By: flyingblind - 15th April 2018 at 14:26

Here is another pump from the shed that keeps giving.
As you can see from the photos, lots of stamps etc. It still works and has good suction when the handle is mopved
What aircraft would this have been fitted to ?

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By: Robbiesmurf - 25th February 2017 at 17:02

A similar pump was also fitted to post-war a/c for servicing. I’ve seen such like on a number of a/c types.

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By: windhover - 25th February 2017 at 16:28

The lower pump is definitely Typhoon. Here’s a pic of the restored one fitted to our old girl…
http://www.jetagemuseum.org/Typhoon.aspx

[ATTACH=CONFIG]251557[/ATTACH]

and the relevant extract from A.P.1804A…

[ATTACH=CONFIG]251558[/ATTACH]

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By: flyingblind - 24th February 2017 at 21:52

More photos attached
The first 3 are of the top one.

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By: No.2 A.A.C.U. - 24th February 2017 at 20:17

The top one certainly resembles the type fitted to the Miles Master, do you have a clearer picture of this?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 24th February 2017 at 20:06

C5580 may be Typhoon hydraulic handpump, according to my list of Dowty equipment.

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