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Unidentified Prop & Turret

Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you folks might be able to identify what the prop and turret are in the attached pics. They are currently located in N. Ireland.

Thanks for any help that you can offer.

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By: H.M.S Vulture - 20th February 2014 at 20:46

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By: Arabella-Cox - 20th February 2014 at 20:05

That looks like the same Griffon, Nispot. The stand is the same construction and colour. Also, the reduction gear with the prop has some of that dark pink paint on it as well. Looks like they were split to aid transport.

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By: Nispot - 20th February 2014 at 15:47

Griffon 59

There was also a Griffon 59 engine in a shed as well – could this and the prop possibly be from a Fairey Firefly that crashed off Portstewart? The engine and prop of that one were said to be recovered in 1987 and went to an Aviation Society in the Enniskillen area.

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By: H.M.S Vulture - 19th February 2014 at 21:26

The prop is definitely Firefly Mk 7 .

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By: Arabella-Cox - 19th February 2014 at 20:34

Having looked at the canopy picture again I can see the small fairing on the top, front, which fairs in to the fore/aft strake on the windscreen of the Sea Vixen.

There looks to be a bit of wreckage and one or two cowling panels dotted around the premises, too.

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By: Gin Ye Daur - 19th February 2014 at 20:18

Not sure as to the original pictures and queeries re. turret and prop but, the canopy in post #8 certainly looks like a FAW1 Sea Vixen for sure. Possibly ex- RNAY Belfast?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 19th February 2014 at 19:32

Might possibly be a Sea Hawk canopy but I’m puzzled by the grey band over the middle.

In the first photo of the turret cupola there appears to be a contra-prop Griffon (minus front reduction gear case) in the background. Is the owner an aviation parts collector?

Could be ex-Ballykelly wreckage and scrap.

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By: Nispot - 19th February 2014 at 18:00

Canopy

Thanks for your help folks! This canopy was also in the collection that I saw and appears to be from an early jet fighter – Sea Vixen perhaps?

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By: MerlinPete - 19th February 2014 at 14:23

Griffon MK 5900
Fairey Firefly…correct Rich!

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By: richw_82 - 19th February 2014 at 10:52

It looks to be a Griffon reduction gear casing attached to the back of the prop. Firefly or something like that?

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By: CeBro - 19th February 2014 at 10:37

Could that be a DH prop once fitted on a Napier Sabre?
Tiffy/Tempy
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By: Nispot - 19th February 2014 at 10:35

Propellor Hub

This is close up of the propellor hub – not sure if this helps at all?

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By: richw_82 - 19th February 2014 at 10:27

No idea about the propeller, are there any markings on it? The turret looks very like the Bristol B.17 as fitted to Lincoln and Shackleton.

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