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Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
Hi Chaps and ladies,
I've taken a rubbing from an oxygen bottle found by a diver rolling around on the sea bed off the south Cornish coast . . .the bits I've found are : " SAUERST OFF LEER 2.21 KG FULL 150 ATU 11.10.40 " (Note , there is then a circle with the following inside : TU 9 ) Then : " 293480 87144 Luftwaffe PR 225 ATUZ. 02 LTR " There is an umlaut about letters ' U ' . . .my apologies to our German friends for my keyboard not having this key ! So what do you think ? Can we identify the aircraft from the dteails given ? I look forward to your views. Andy. |
Re: Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
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Re: Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
No is the simple answer. Bottles were interchangeable
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Re: Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
Thanks Chris. Yes Kuba, the same as the one in your photo.
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Re: Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
Well, as Chris wrote you - it was standard Zylinderflasche used as well for oxygen (Sauerstoff, as you have noticed) but also compressed air (Pressluft) i.e. for weapons operating.
One can find those bottles in many german planes. It must have come from an earlier plane cause later more popular ball shaped Kugelflaschen for oxygen storing were used. Your bottle is in much beter condition than mine is, where it's impossible to find any sign or even paint. |
Re: Aircraft ID from an oxygen bottle ??
Thanks Kuba - I guess there can't be many Luftwaffe losses over Cornwall before October 1940 ! Cheers,
Andy. |
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