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Old 27th June 2011, 06:52
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FW190 Longnose unknown part

Hello all,
due anybody know this part of a FW190 long nose, we found this one on a FW190 crash side.
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Old 27th June 2011, 12:00
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

has it by any chance this number stamped on it 8-190.99-102
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Old 27th June 2011, 13:05
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

Hello Snautzer,
only "W4" and "FW" is stamped no other number on the part.
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Old 27th June 2011, 19:03
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

It looks like it has a couple points of movement. Swivels at the bottom and then the threaded shaft.
Just a guess here, but maybe part of the tail wheel retracting mechanism?
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Old 27th June 2011, 21:45
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

All i can find with a letter number combination for the Fw190 series starts with w8
That said i have little on a D9 specific
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Old 27th June 2011, 22:01
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

Having a couple points of movement should narrow it down to what areas it could be part of. Maybe could also part of the canopy sliding mechanism.
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Old 28th June 2011, 06:55
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

Hello All,
Thank you for your help.
mabe we can get more Information about the part.
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Old 28th June 2011, 13:09
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

all references (i have seen so far) to a "W" in manual or ersatzteil liste ar for tools. With a company name like junker it would make w number and a company abbreviation as in ju

ig a special wrench for a junkers 87 would be Ju W4 005.
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Old 1st July 2011, 18:44
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

Hello,

I can only add another wild guess: It seems to me that for retracting the tail wheel or actuating the cockpit hood that gadget would work too slowly. So I suggest it could be a part of the adjusting mechanism of the horizontal stabilizer. The Me 109 had a similar Spindel for that purpose.

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Old 1st July 2011, 19:57
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Re: FW190 Longnose unknown part

no,the horizontal stabilizer trim looks like this.
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http://www.white1foundation.org/part.../stab_trim.jpg
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