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    Type G-9 fuel pumps (B-25)

    Thanks for picture. I am not sure about meaning of the booster pump and the fuel pump. Does it mean the same thing? @jugggo, labas
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    Type G-9 fuel pumps (B-25)

    To look at the photo of that fuel pump would be the most important.
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    Type G-9 fuel pumps (B-25)

    Hello, Does anyone have any information on Type G-9 fuel pumps? Such fuel pumps were in B-25. Thanks in advance.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    Could it be an end of the engine's name?
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    More photos :|
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    Hello again, Sorry for bad quality photo. On this part there are a few notes. On the left side - "To right engine" and on the right side - "To left engine". Any ideas? Is it evidence that the aircraft was twin-engined? :| One more photo.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    From A-20 Douglas manual.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    B-25, A-20 -- Wright R-2600, DC-3 -- Wright R-1820.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    + More photos There is still unknown this aircraft's type and mark.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    Ok. We have a few valves. Valve's head diameter is about 3 inch, or 78mm. Here is a picture of Allison V-1710 engine, which was in most fighters. We see that valve's head diameter must be at least half of cylinder diameter or bore, which is 5.5 in (139.7 mm). So valve's head diameter could be...
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    More photos. Looks like some radio parts(?) Looks like a part of power source(?)
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    Next time, I will try to talk with locals, but, you know, that it is hard to remember exact date to older people.
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    In that place I also found russian signal cartridges, which were made in 1944. So, this aircraft crashed there at the earliest in 1944. Also I dug fragments of pilot(or -s) body remains in the crater. It would be great that we can identify this aircraft, unit and crew as fast as possible. Maybe...
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    Lend-lease aircraft crash in Lithuania

    Lendlease aircrafts in Soviet Union. Link 1 Link 2
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