Hello everyone and thank you in advance for your information. I discovered a crash site in the Ardennes in Belgium, I'm thinking of a B26? but I can't find any information I hope you can help me
Hi there!
Here's the parts as best I can identify them at this time based on one of the parts catalogs I own (I will go through another catalog when I have time later this week)
DSCN1222: Part No. R-362726 or R-362726N, the N seems to be engraved. 362725 & 26 are the parts numbers for the complete left and right aileron assemblies respectively for all long wing B-26 models (B-26B-10 through -55, B-26C, B-26F & B-26G). Per an extract shown below from T.O. 01-35EB-4 (Parts Catalog for B-26B1 and C), the N suffix should be used when ordering parts for the B-26C. I don't know if this means that B-26C parts themselves had this suffix, I have never seen a B-26C data plate before.
If that were the case, then we should be able to identify the aircraft as a B-26C.
Source: T.O. 01-35EB-4 p. 5 & 10
The other numbers on the name plate are harder to decipher, they could just be the serial number of the part itself, which would not help identifying the aircraft's serial number. I think I see 2383 G or 2383 0 on the top right and 5251 below it. Neither have an obvious connection to a specific B-26 without making assumptions.
DSCN1236 & 1239: I'm not sure what this is and can find no matching parts nor numbers on 01-35EB-4. I will check 01-35E-4 (Parts Catalog for all long wing models, B-26B1 through G) to see if it has any answers later this week.
DSCN1223: Part A-264236, cowl flap controls nameplate for most B-26 models. Goes on the front of the pilot's engine control pedestal. Source: I have a copy of this drawing.
DSCN1233, 1238 & 1244: Unable to identify at this time.
DSCN1244 seems to say ?? Laboratories Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. on it. If there is any other writing on these pieces that could help.
DSCN1229: Unable to identify but possibly placard from top turret, will see if turret manual has any answers.
DSCN1226 & 1227: 8-day clock, unable to confirm much else. B-26s were fitted with A-9 (Specification 27879) or A-11 (Specification 27970 or 94-27970-A) clocks.
Will update when I know more,
-Maty