yep someone who knows you orchestrated this, they werent even bright enough to cover their tracks and steal other tech to cover what they really wanted. scum
so not alot of original parts?
thats two more around then what i thought!
I think for this one the artifact was the bunker, amazing to think those corridors still exsisted underground.
ne worries
glad to help, the museum on the whole is pretty good with a excavated spit on display also.
neil
Well this wood prop is on dispaly at Bamburgh museum with details of crew etc.
neil
No not yet, but a full excavation is on the cards very soon with some great deep scan results to find.!
neil
There was a wood prop blade hanging up at a farm next newcastle airport from a Halifax that overshot at RAF Woolsington.
It was discovered and taken away to Bamburgh Wreckology museum inside the castle.
Not sure if its the same, this blade was from an operating Halifax on a cross country exercise.
cheers for all the help
its good to get these parts ID!
ta
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Hi
The box itself looks pretty similar but im still cleaning the inside of it at the moment so cant comment on the guts of the thing except for electrical connectors at the top.
but its looking very similar
would this of been within the bomb rack itself or in the body of the aircraft?
cheers
that would be spotty dog
cheers for that, its always hard to imagine items in there crashed state!
cheers
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that makes sense, it does have a circle aperture at one end like the picture but its blocked off.
even though this one has two wires coming out of the top i think four appeared out of the top which could be one for each release?
any better pics of one available?
cheers
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taken whilst in Canada.
cheers guys, so could this be related with the Bomb carrier piece i put up at the weekend?
where would the junction box be situated?
ta
Good work
Its been good to see the progress on the website.