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Old 19th June 2018, 01:26
gilles collaveri gilles collaveri is offline
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A Heinkel 177 plate

This plate comes from a Heinkel 177 that crashed in France in 1944.

Can some one around here tell me more about this plate ?

where was it mounted ?

Thanks a lot

GC

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Old 19th June 2018, 02:59
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Re: A Heinkel 177 plate

Hi Gilles,
I can't help with its purpose, but your Hersteller code "htw" =
"Avog" Fabrik für Autozubehör, Inh. Holland & Mühlschlegel/Zündumformer, Motor für Durchladevorrichtung MG151,Stuttgart-O Ulrichstr. 1 [BW]
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Old 19th June 2018, 22:45
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Re: A Heinkel 177 plate

Hi Gilles,


this plate is from a so called "Zündumformer" Fl.47410 which directly translated means Ignition Converter. They were probably used in the weapon systems.



Those parts are pretty common and can be found on ebay: https://www.ebay.de/itm/FL47410-FL-4...p2047675.l2557


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Old 20th June 2018, 00:23
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Re: A Heinkel 177 plate

Hi Gilles this is Zundumformer fur Flugzeugmotoren und Bordschuswaffen(MK 108) Fl 47410, Mathias
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Old 20th June 2018, 17:44
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Re: A Heinkel 177 plate

Salut Gilles!

Is this the KG 100 machine that you found and is mentioned onto Robas book about the Wiking Flying Unit or another one (maybe KG 40)?

Have you matched the werknummer and unit yet?

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Old 20th June 2018, 22:14
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Re: A Heinkel 177 plate

Bonjour mon ami brésilien !

no, it is not an A/C mentionned in JL. Roba's book, it is a He1777 from Wekusta 2 that crashed in the South West in France.

WNr. is not 100% sure, we work on it.

Be patient, I shall write some article about this finding.

All best from Toulouse;

Gilles
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