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Unknown WW2 Aircraft relics

I recently dug up these parts.

The first 3 parts are are either from a Lancaster or a Typoon, the last 2 from a Typhoon site, ANY IDEA what they are???

http://dc676.4shared.com/img/V3-sjGJp/s7/IMG_1750.JPG?async
http://dc676.4shared.com/img/G_VDAm2t/s7/IMG_1754.JPG?async
http://dc676.4shared.com/img/prW8Ea-u/s7/IMG_1755.JPG?async
http://dc676.4shared.com/img/AuvDUj2O/s7/IMG_1756.JPG?async
http://dc676.4shared.com/img/2iNKk-3V/s7/IMG_1757.JPG?async

Thanks

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By: Whitley_Project - 3rd March 2013 at 20:52

And the first pic appears to be a banjo of some sort…

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By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd March 2013 at 20:25

The bottom item looks like a coolant pipe coupling point and the large spring looks, to me, like a hay baler tine. Something that I was quite familiar with a good few years ago.

Andy’s nailed that; Avimo connector. As its lined, it may be from a header tank.

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By: Hnx - 3rd March 2013 at 20:07

Thanks,

I found it also a rare sort of spring for an aircraft

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By: Chris D - 2nd March 2013 at 22:21

The large spring is definately a spike from a hay turner.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd March 2013 at 15:08

The bottom item looks like a coolant pipe coupling point and the large spring looks, to me, like a hay baler tine. Something that I was quite familiar with a good few years ago.

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