Thanks,
your notice about the Mk. VI – type of Wellington is that what I have needed.
May be you can tell me something about the part with this Ref.-No. : 5D/610 ?
I have it also found on the crash site.
Hi all,
at first I will thank for all the helpful postings here !
Up to date you can find my report about the shooting and crash of the Mossie NS509 north east of Kiel on my website: http://www.spurensuchesh.de/news.htm
Best regards from Kiel
Nils
Thanks for the link !
I will inform the time witness about this.
Regards
Nils
Thanks Cees 🙂
Do you have a picture or drawing of this item ?
It is a very interesting part and before I have never seen this mechanism…
Thanks for the photos !
Maybe I can found next year more parts.
Now I hope to became a contact to Norman Malayney. But my question in the Mossie forum is not answered…
Nils
Thanks to 682al for the great work 😉
Can you give the use of this equipment, what kind of switch and lamp ?
Maybe you can also identify the latest items from crash site I have found the last day ?
The last photo show the distribution of parts. 80% of them are (plexi)glass parts.
Regards
Nils
Hi all,
at first, thanks for the postings !
Today I will use the last day to can search more parts on crash site, because the weather here is very rainy and on the crash site grows already colza…
To the last posting of picture one: the dimension is: ca. 16 x lenght, diameter ca. 11cm, smal diameter ca. 35mm. partnumber: R98023A
Nils
Part #12 is identified, source: http://www.mossie.org/images/Phil_Broad/RS712_int/IRS712-30.jpg
To Mark:
I have wrote a mail to Norman Malayley, but the mail came back, because his mail address was not found…
Do you have an another mail address ?
and the last; small part of felt?
Thanks for the link 🙂
Here now the rest of intersting parts from crash site:
Regards
Nils
Hi Mark,
this is very interesting what you have wrote !
I thing we solved the mystery, because the aircraft came down in Emkendorf !
The copy of Kriegstagebuch show no notice about Mustangs during this time. It was only reported about a Bf 109 who have following and firing the Mossie…
I hope to can make a contact to the family of Jerry M. Roberts to send my result of research.
Do you have a mail of Norman Malayney ?
Thanks for the great information !
Regards
Nils
Hi Bruce,
thanks for the acknowledgment about the type of a/c , and the identify !
I will see to show more parts here tomorrow, especially with part numbers…
Nils
Hi all,
thank you very much for all your replies !
Now you can find the report about my research about the crash of Wellington Z1292 on my website: http://www.spurensuchesh.de/fzrastorf.htm
Thanks again to all !
Best regards
Nils
Hi all !
Thanks for the qualified reply of my questions ! You are great 🙂
Today I have completed my research on the crash site. In the next days I will publish the results and send here a notice about this.
Today I have found also some new, for me unknown, parts. Maybe you can help again to identify ?
#1
Sadly this plate is not complete, but very interesting.
On the top is typed: “WELLINGTON, IMPORTANT POINTS ON BOMB GEAR”
#2
Item with a scale on both sites. Made of brass.
#3
Complete plate “STBD OVERLOAD TANK GAUGE” with some single letter.
#3 (the second…)
Box with electrical parts. “BIRMAL, DRG No. L490901-A”
#4
Handweel with a scale (100-240) and “PUSH TO TURN”
#5
Both parts of belt lock ?
#6
Electrical item with four little screws and “ROTAXH…”
Thanks again for your help!
Nils