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Old 10th September 2023, 21:38
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B-24 Part to ID - Thoughts?

Hey guys...

I have had a part in my storage for years. no clue what it is.

32P1097
Assembly number 32P1096


Sorta traingular in shape. Probably mounts a control arm or something (?)



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Old 11th September 2023, 09:43
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Re: B-24 Part to ID - Thoughts?

The part number code P means it belongs to the Powerplant (engine).
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Old 13th September 2023, 18:55
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Re: B-24 Part to ID - Thoughts?

Hello,

Is it this one ?



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Old 13th September 2023, 20:05
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Re: B-24 Part to ID - Thoughts?

Hi!

Thanks for the reply.

Appears to be correct for part #20, but the number is different, as is the shape (slightly).

See photos.

I am assuming the actual shape is probably not a problem vs. what the drawing depicts...however...the number is different.

Full number is 32P1097-6.

Possible from a later model of B-24?







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