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gilles collaveri 12th February 2016 18:23

A Me109 drawing :
 
what is it ??

Thanks

GC

sidney 12th February 2016 18:32

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
Filling or inflation piece? Exact purpose unknown to me.

Merlin 12th February 2016 19:19

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
A "Füllstück" is a piece of metal which fills a gap between two other parts, the Füllstück itself has no other function.

RolandF 12th February 2016 20:19

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
Watch the designation "Kunstharz-Preßstoff", which means some kind of plastics. Looks like Bakelit to me.

Regards

RolandF

ChrisMAg2 13th February 2016 02:52

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
To be precise, "Kunstharz" is a synthetised/ synthetic resin, e.g. phenolic resin [Phenolharz]. In the end, it can be called a kind of plastic like Bakelite, because Bakelite is/ was the first real "plastic".
Preßstoff means, it is a piece composed/ made of/ by compression molding of two major components (e.g. any kind of cotton fabric, saw dust, or powdered stone [asbestos] and a resin as binder or glue) together.

edNorth 13th February 2016 13:27

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
What it was for ? :
Parts number (system) explains where it was in airframe 8-109.980-0123

General System

----------------------------------------------------
Construction Sub- Sub-Assembly
Assembly Assembly Indentifying
Group (Example) Number
----------------------------------------------------

Fuselage Fuselage one part 10 - 19
Nose Part 100 - 199
Center Piece
Rear Part
Shell
Installations
etc.

Undercarriage Undercarrage 20 - 29
Tail-Skid or Wheel 200 - 299
Brake Assemby
Floats
Float frame
etc.

Control Horizontal Stabilator 30 - 39
Surfaces Elevator 300 - 399
Rudder
Ailerons
Landing flaps
etc.

Control Systems Controls in Airframe 40 - 49
Controls in Wings 400 - 499
Elevation trim system
Side trim system
Oil pressure system
for steering
etc.

Supporting Upper wings 50 - 59
Systems Lower wings 500 - 599
Struts bracing
etc.

Power Unit Aircraft engine 60 - 69
Engine mounting 600 - 699
Engine cowling
etc.

Power Unit Engine controls 70 - 79
Operaing and Tubings 700 - 799
servicing Water radiator
system Oil radiator
Fuel tanks
Lubrication tanks
etc.

Equipment Rigid-mount Weapons 80 - 89
- Permanent and Swivel-mount and 800 - 899
Supplimentary Portable weapons
Equipment Bombs
Photo equipment
etc.

[Other] Operating Equipment 90 - 99
Electrical inst.
in Air-frame 900 - 999
Electrical inst.
In wings
Radio Equipment
Oxygen system
Tools & Appliances Kits
Items of ground equipment
Required specifically
for Aicraft
etc.

[Ref: Status as of October 1942 - Numbers listings adapted from the AFHRA study paper: “German Air Force Aircraft procurement” by “Studiengroup Geschictete Des Luftkriges” Karlsruhe (Walter Hertel et al 1955). English text.]

harrison987 13th February 2016 17:17

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
some electrical and O2 parts are in the 900+ range...but for the most part, this block is for only for misc. assembly parts and tools

edNorth 14th February 2016 03:50

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
Yes, all misc parts and electrical installations, and tools, not "some", and not "only".

What is your point with your statement?

Based on kilograms or your knowledge of that O2 is oxygen?

I think you perhaps do not know why an parts and components system was needed for? Or did you know the RLM system at all.

I think your comment is unfound.

-Ed

gilles collaveri 14th February 2016 20:13

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
Thanks a lot for your efforts and your answers guys

have a nice week

GC

harrison987 15th February 2016 06:30

Re: A Me109 drawing :
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edNorth (Post 213985)
Yes, all misc parts and electrical installations, and tools, not "some", and not "only".

What is your point with your statement?

Based on kilograms or your knowledge of that O2 is oxygen?

I think you perhaps do not know why an parts and components system was needed for? Or did you know the RLM system at all.

I think your comment is unfound.

-Ed

uuummmmmm...well...your reply makes no sense whatsoever.

I probably know the Fl. number system better than anyone else on this board... and I am probably one of the top experts in the world in the Me109, due to the fact that I have also been involved with 4 airworthy restorations (complete dis-assembly to assembly)...one of them being my own.

MOST parts in the 900 block are misc. assembly parts and components....and not many are in-fact radio or oxygen. THIS part that Gilles is asking about happens to be one of the assembly parts, and not one of the others.

It was a pretty clear statement...

Anything else?


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