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Radio plate?
Hello everyone!
I have acquired interesting plate, which is probably a part of some radio sender/receiver. On the plate there are three lines filled with pencil writing. First line: Welle 271. Second line: Datum 18.7.44. Third line: Flugzeug CK+PE (if I read correctly). Besides, there is large, round hole in the center. On the edge of hole is written PATIN BERLIN and around the hole are numbers from 0 to 350. Is it possible to identify the plane, knowing those letters: CK+PE? Please, help. |
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Re: Radio plate?
Hello,
OK, let's have a look. From the Stammkenzeichen CK+PE, your airplane should probably be a Heinkel He111 bomber (confirmed stkzs in this block are CK+PK and CK+PP). Patin Berlin produced a quite large spectrum of radio and navigational equipment so it could be difficult to determine the exact device from which the plate came. A picture would help. regards, Tomislav |
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Re: Radio plate?
Hi, guys.
Too me this sounds like part of a compass. 0 - 350 being the degrees around the rim of this plate. Patin also sounds familiar as a compass producing company, at least I think they produced the master compasses for Messerschmitt Bf 109 aircraft. Regards, Andreas |
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Re: Radio plate?
Hello Tomislav and Andreas,
Thanks for Your help! How could I post a picture? I am fresh and need some indication. |
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