The floor deck is done well over a thousand rivets,and almost one hundred parts….
Progresssssssssssssssss
First pic of the pilots floor,might hope to have flight deck soon [[ish]
Andy thanks so much for pointing the obvious out……
Research your subject…….
Andy….you might have noticed that the pics uploaded have a title.they start with the type/number of indicator…that is the service way of identifying the unit in words and is to be found on the units tag,as in INDICATOR TYPE 73.
For simplicity I did NOT include THE EQUIPMENT TYPE NUMBERS,i.e. 10/DB*****
The use of “code names” for various equipments has been included with the pictures because the units displayed match both service type and number for the named systems.
This is particularly important when talking about “H2S”,many of the units advertised as being for H2S are in fact from its very near cousin A.S.V ……JUST BECAUSE THE DISPLAY BOX HAS TWO TUBES IN IT does not mean it was H2S to identify the equipment the numbers etc must be correct
A few more…..
A few more pics…….
Hi Cees P.M. sent and thanks
Thanks for the offer….I can make them [already making the mountings that fit to the boxes]I was just after a pic so I can make sure that my first one is correct
Find the latest copy of “Model Engineer” they love B.A. sizes and you will find plenty of suppliers….REEVES for one and if still in business CLERKENWELL SCREWS
Air min. ref 5B/****** is for aircraft wiring,,,this is not dedicated to wireless fit.From the legend plate you can see it is used to join basic flight sevices
6B.A. slotted cheese head screws nutted on inside,cadmium passivated, B.Z.P otherwise
Typhoon
LANCASTER
10A/****** was stores ref for wireless equipment.Junction box 17B was part of the T.R.1143 fit
Thanks for the replies,just to confirm that I am trying to find out what set up “MODULATOR TYPE 67” was used in.
Badger 1968,this is NOT test equipment.
The labels that everyone has tried to read are in fact attached to another unit standing next to the box in question.I know this for a fact ,the “group picture” is part of my collection and I put the labels on,Smirky has read the adjoining label correctly it is a boxed unissued waveform generator type 40.I believe that MOD,67 was part of an A.S.V. fit mounted in Swordfish aircraft,and the Royal Navy liked their boxes painted grey.