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Mystery Control Stick
Hi Guys,
A friend of mine has this control stick and he is trying to identify what aircraft it comes from. It has the following numbers K56 * 46 * 035 cast into main body of stick. ?985 K56 * 46 * 113 on brake lever Many Thanks in Advance. Regards Mr Schmitt |
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Re: Mystery Control Stick
Looks Helicopter...probably Russian.
Mike |
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Re: Mystery Control Stick
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the input, but I believe it was recovered from a scrapyard in the UK many years ago. I looks similar to the 1940's/50's Meteor Control stick?? The inspection stamps look British also. The K numbers, I believe are of the British serials also? Be nice to know what it is as its got me intrigued also. Kind Regards |
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Re: Mystery Control Stick
Solved!!
I have been informed it is from a Piston Provost T1 by a contact in the Royal Air Force and all the photos and part no's I was provided show this. Kind Regards |
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