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could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
It is quite heavy, and was found in a field wher a JU88 crashed.
Your opinion is welcome. Best regards to you all. GC |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
I can confirm this is a piece of Luftwaffe equipment!
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Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
thanks Andy.
GC |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
Hello Gilles
I think this piece belongs to an attachment seat (or maybe the parachute harness) To be confirmed |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
thanks ;
what about this one now ? (an electrical diagram) Cheers GC |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
Bonjour Gilles
Ce morceau fait partie d'une plaque placée au fond d'un boitier d'un instrument. C'est un schéma de connection électrique. Suffit de trouver l'instrument http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/images/icons/icon10.gif Hello Gilles This piece is part of a plaque placed at the bottom of a box of an instrument. This pattern of electrical connection. Just find the instrument!ent! |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
well; this is a challenge...
Good evening et bonne soirée ! Gilles |
Re: could this be the buckle of a Junkers88 ?
Bonjour Gilles
En bas et à droite de la photo, il me semble pouvoir lire "Baumuster". Si oui, le type de l'appareil devrait se trouver à la suite ( si encore visible? ) En dessous, il devrait y avoir "Anf.Z. " puis un "Ln ...." ou un "Fl...." Avec se "Ln", vous trouveriez de quel instrument il s'agit.http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/images/icons/icon10.gif Hello Gilles In the bottom right of the photo, it seems to me to read "Baumuster. If yes, type of device should be following (if still visible?) Underneath, there should be "Anf.Z." and a "Ln ...." or "Fl ..." With himself "Ln", you find what instrument it is. |
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