February 20, 2013 at 10:59 pm
Prior to AC part and Ser numbers on later grips, Dunlop used a different system for spade grips AH…. and serial numbers.
Early spade grips have the number stamped on the stock of the brake lever mount. Spit and Hurris used ‘CG……’
Sounds sad, but I would like to compile a list….not sure where it would be of use, but might help us say an AH2040 might have been fitted to such and such an aircraft.
To start with, may try out AH2040s….so need the CG number and an idea of how old – if ally or mag alloy and history if known. You can post here or pm me. Any list would not say who owns what or anything like that
By: Whitley_Project - 23rd February 2013 at 10:18
My Patent AH2040 has CG7974
By: QldSpitty - 23rd February 2013 at 00:34
Also watch out for spelling errors..I have done number punching while having a bad hair day
By: Rocketeer - 22nd February 2013 at 22:56
Hi Tony,
I have CCG247(?) on a Canadian AH2040. The (?) may be a fourth number but it is too worn to tell.
Is the extra C in the CCG prefix a reliable clue to the grip’s origin?
I think so
By: Matty - 22nd February 2013 at 22:04
http://www.whirlwindfighterproject.org/apps/photos/photo?photoid=159749286
Any CG is obscured, covered in blobby black paint perhaps or never there so no idea if any use to you? It does have four numbers on the brake mount, 5661. I think magnesium (it’s a dark powdery metal) and apparently from a Swordfish. Dats all I know….
By: Arabella-Cox - 22nd February 2013 at 15:41
Hi Tony,
I have CCG247(?) on a Canadian AH2040. The (?) may be a fourth number but it is too worn to tell.
Is the extra C in the CCG prefix a reliable clue to the grip’s origin?
By: Worcs Aviation - 22nd February 2013 at 15:24
Heres another Tony 😉
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Ant.
By: Rocketeer - 22nd February 2013 at 09:21
cheers WA…very nice…..I do have AM’s spade grip book OG. Cheers Tony
By: oldgit158 - 21st February 2013 at 08:59
Rocketeer,
Have you got a copy of the spade grip publication compiled by Air Ministry?
By: Worcs Aviation - 21st February 2013 at 07:01
Tony,
Heres one the one on ….. bay aluminium early type
to get the ball rolling:D
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By: QldSpitty - 21st February 2013 at 01:12
A great idea….