January 11, 2010 at 8:52 pm
Hello folks. I’m new to the forum, so please bear with me. I have a spade grip, ring grip or whatever you will call them. Popular opinion is that it is Spitfire, but the number is odd. AH80?28. The middle number is not really readable, and may be a mis strike. The number beneath the gun button is clear, AH016041. Any ideas?
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:53
Welcome old chap…..it is Spit V onwards and very nice too!! I will always take it off your hands!!! tee hee!
By: lanners55 - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
Now that was quick, so here’s another one to tickle your fancy. “From a garage in Surrey near you”, six weeks ago. Thanks again for all your help, I’m
impressed.
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
the classic Hawker Bipe stick grip fitted to Fury, Hind, Hart, Fox, Sea Fox et al…very nice too
By: lanners55 - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
Thanks Tony, you can stand down now……unless you know where I can find a centre cap for a DC3 control wheel?
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
unfortunately not! I think Jay Wisler in Tampa has replicas….
By: xtangomike - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
We had one of those stolen from Tangmere about 10 years ago (Fury spade)
Those were the days, when museums could leave things on display.
Nowadays they are behind armoured glass with cameras watching all and everybody.
The times we live in ?? MMmmmmmmmm
By: lanners55 - 31st March 2025 at 14:52
Things were different then I know. This one came from an aircraft dump in the desert (I forgot to ask which one) during WW11 and has been with the same owner ever since.
By: stirling01 - 31st March 2025 at 14:48
Spitfire spade grip
Re: Rocketeer
Only Spit V onwards ? I have the same grip with rectangular firebutton and would like to fix it in my Spit Mk II b cockpitsection.
Rijnko
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:48
sorry old chap, but the MkIIb used a classic round button…the rectanguar button was for cannon
By: Adrian Barrell - 31st March 2025 at 14:48
Does the b in IIb not signify cannon?
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 14:48
Rocketeer: sorry old chap, but the MkIIb used a classic round button…the rectanguar button was for cannon
AP1086 lists both Spitfire IB and IIB, as well as VB etc, under spade grip AHO8068, and since my understanding is that the Spitfire IIB had both cannon and machine guns, then this would surely seem to be the correct type of grip?
What no-one has commented on is that the grip in lanner55’s photos appears to be stamped AH80(?)28 as he states, not AH8068.
AH8028 is not on my list; can anyone account for this variant?
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:48
AP1086 lists both Spitfire IB and IIB, as well as VB etc, under spade grip AHO8068, and since my understanding is that the Spitfire IIB had both cannon and machine guns, then this would surely seem to be the correct type of grip?
What no-one has commented on is that the grip in lanner55’s photos appears to be stamped AH80(?)28 as he states, not AH8068.
AH8028 is not on my list; can anyone account for this variant?
Well done AM old chap!
Could the 8028 be a misquote? Interesting about 8068 on earlier types…never seen a cockpit of a Mk2 with anything but a round button…anyone else
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:47
The Spitfire VA had a round button, I think you will find? The VB onwards had the aluminium rocker button as per Lanners55 first post in this thread.
excellent, makes me feel happier about the 8068 fitted to mine!
By: stirling01 - 31st March 2025 at 14:47
My grip has number AHO8068 so it seems O.K. putting it in my Spit MK IIb section. Thanks.
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 14:47
The Spitfire VA had a round button, I think you will find? The VB onwards had the aluminium rocker button as per Lanners55 first post in this thread. (Just to clarify the “Spitfire V onwards” quote above)
By: lanners55 - 31st March 2025 at 14:46
Many thanks to everyone for their valuable input. A.M makes a great point and now I study the grip again, all may be revealed. I had thought the third digit to be spurious, infact, it’s the fourth. There is a clear 8068, but between the 6 and the 8, is a 2 stamped slightly below the line of the numbers, I guess a later addition for some reason. It does seem Tony and everyone else was right, Spitfire, but what does the 2 indicate..will we ever know?
By: ian_ - 31st March 2025 at 14:46
AP1565B, or at least my reprint of it states that “the guns on the Spitfire IIb are fired pneumatically by a triple push-button on the control column spade grip”, it is also shown as the square button in a schematic. As a matter of interest, what was the difference between the grips themselves, minus buttons? was it just more room in the grip for the extra pipe. Here’s an odd one, Hendon’s Lysander has a Spit grip, photo from 4+ publication.
By: Rocketeer - 31st March 2025 at 14:45
No Ian, the Lysander has a Lysander grip|!! It is a little different to a Spit (no thumb cut out on LHS of button):)
By: ian_ - 31st March 2025 at 14:45
Lordy, there’s an unusual one. Have you got a better picture? I’m more than curious!
By: VACB - 31st March 2025 at 14:45
Lordy, there’s an unusual one. Have you got a better picture? I’m more than curious!
There is one on a certain auction site right now!
(It’s not mine btw)