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Archéavion 22nd January 2017 09:17

Bf 109G
 
Hello,
An idea for this song from a Me 109G.
Steel part, inside diameter 15.5 cm, outside 20 cm for a height of 6 cm. Fragment of plate "... enn Entlüftung n (or h) ier .....
Drennhtung des Re .... "
Thank you.
Joël

Bonjour,
Une idée pour ce morceau provenant d'un Me 109G.
Pièce en acier, diamètre interieur 15.5 cm , exterieur 20 cm pour une hauteur de 6 cm. Fragment de plaque " ... enn Entlüftung n(ou h)ier.....
Drennhtung des Re ...."
Merci.

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Hotspot 22nd January 2017 20:47

Re: Bf 109G
 
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Hi Archéavion

Last photo: Brake dust cover from 109 G

cheers

Vesa

Archéavion 23rd January 2017 03:48

Re: Bf 109G
 
Hello and thank you very much,

Would it be possible to have more photos of this mechanical part? An enlargement of the bottom right plate could give us (maybe) a FL ......
The debris was found together and had (normally) to be part of the same room. I have not found any other pictures on the Internet ....

In addition,
Joël

harrison987 23rd January 2017 15:23

Re: Bf 109G
 
it is an 8- number...

I do not recall the number off hand...but will let you know when I find it.

Mike

Archéavion 25th January 2017 11:29

Re: Bf 109G
 
OK. I can not wait.
Thank you.
Joël

Hotspot 25th January 2017 19:23

Re: Bf 109G
 
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¨You mean this label?....

Vesa

Archéavion 26th January 2017 09:39

Re: Bf 109G
 
Hello,
Thank you for these photos that confess that these external fragments were on the brakes. The circular centerpiece had to be hidden underneath.
Thanks to you and harrison987.
In addition,
Joël

Hotspot 26th January 2017 15:58

Re: Bf 109G
 
That circular centerpiece looks odd to me. Such thing is not hidden in 109 brake system? Could it be from something else aeroplane than Me109. Those dust covers surely was used in many aeroplanes??

Vesa

Archéavion 27th January 2017 04:18

Re: Bf 109G
 
You're probably right.
The apparatus is indeed a Me 109.
Fragments 1 and 2 were found together and "seems" to be completed !! . The outside of the central part is provided with two pipes which could, perhaps, be supplied with oil?
In addition,
Joel.
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von Lutz 28th January 2017 03:26

Re: Bf 109G
 
The center round part is part of the brake system and the two "pipes" are the lines coming from the brake pedal and the other is the bleeder to remove air from the incoming brake line and cylinder. Von lutz


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