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Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Alright guys...
Another unknown. Not German or American as far as I can tell. No Japanese markings... Possibly Italian? Thoughts? TIA Mike Last edited by harrison987; 22nd February 2016 at 02:10. |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Any chance for the Outside diameter, although lots of crud makes it difficult.
Tony |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Hi Tony!
15cm (6" or so) Mike |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
So far I have DB and Jumo with 15 cm pistons and BMW at 15.5 cm.
Nothing on Japanese pistons. P&W R-2800s are 6 inches or 15.25 cm. I continue with research. |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
For sure not German DB603 or DB605, due to the construction, and lack of correct part numbers.
Jumo 211 for sure not either... The part numbers stamped are odd... ![]() I would venture a "guess" at maybe a License-built Italian or Japanese DB601/605??? ...but there are no markings from either country that would point that direction... Mike |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Agreed Mike, they are odd numbers. I will see what I can learn tomorrow at NASM.
Tony |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Hi Mike
Here is a photo of a DB 601 piston for comparison. Vince... |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Hey Tony and Vince!!!
![]() All 601 pistons featured a prominent "601" part number moulded into the same area where these odd part numbers are situated. If German, it would indicate: 9-601.232 Sooooooo...100% the numbers on this piston are not German. That said... It is 99.9% IDENTICAL to the DB601..which leads me towards a foreign license-build...as I suspected earlier... ![]() With no Japanese stamps (no Navy Anchor or Army Star)...I am convinced it is in-fact a piston from an Italian DB601 (Alfa Romeo RA 1000 RC 41). This was used on the Macchi C.202 and Reggiane Re.2001. Lots of Macchi parts were found at the dig...so it would make sense... ![]() Mike |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
Hi Harrison, did you find also Reggiane parts?
I live in Reggio Emilia, and we would make the same in our airfield, where just after the war craters has been filled with wrecked aircraft parts |
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Re: Unknown Piston Recovered From Freeman Field
oooooooooooo...no only Macchi for now...nothing Reggiane...
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