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    More pics… Box was lined with a 1959 Daily Telegraph…

    in reply to: Cockpit window identification #994147
    Jerry S
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    ebay

    Yes I guess I’ll stick them on ebay first. It’s just frustrating not knowing what they’re from or what to accurately list them under.
    Graham could you say what are the edges of your B17 window like? And thickness?
    Looking at the edges of my ones I can’t see any tale tale evidence of how they’re constructed – just clear perspex.

    in reply to: Cockpit window identification #996913
    Jerry S
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    Non aviation.

    Hi Peter,
    No sadly no markings at all. I’m beginning to agree they may be non aviation. Although I’ve seen some airliner cockpit glass with a similar irregular shape the sides are usually of a more equal length. I’m wondering if they’re from a speedboat perhaps.
    – Jeremy

    in reply to: Cockpit window identification #1000709
    Jerry S
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    Windows.

    Any help appreciated. Maybe a home for them somewhere.

    in reply to: TFC Mosquito. #1161104
    Jerry S
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    Swinderby Mossie

    TJ138,a B35, now at Hendon Bruce

    Thanks Bruce. Excellent. – Jerry

     

    in reply to: TFC Mosquito. #1164637
    Jerry S
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    1980’s RAF Swinderby Mosquito I’ve just been looking at this thread and I wonder if people could help me identify the Mosquito that was at RAF Swinderby back in the early eighties. I did my basic training there and remember one stored in a hangar which we used to use occasionally for drill instruction (when it rained). I found it very distracting and just couldn’t keep my eyes off it, resulting in me being bawled at by our DI Cpl (or Sgt?) Parry.

    in reply to: Cockpit window identification #1232218
    Jerry S
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    Another pic.

    Here’s another uncluttered pic.

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