Nov 21, 2021 #1 V VintageIron Airman 42 14 Aug 10, 2020 Hello and thanks for taking time to read this, can anyone tell me what aircraft these throttle controls came from? Thanks! Last edited by a moderator: Nov 21, 2021
Hello and thanks for taking time to read this, can anyone tell me what aircraft these throttle controls came from? Thanks!
Nov 21, 2021 #2 M mjfur Senior Airman 701 858 Sep 23, 2006 Mixture control looks like a B-24. https://live.staticflickr.com/3571/3545955473_af1ed936f6_b.jpg I'm going to guess some version of the P-47 for the other due to SC control outboard of the throttle. Looks like AERO written vertically on the throttle. A E R O Last edited: Nov 21, 2021
Mixture control looks like a B-24. https://live.staticflickr.com/3571/3545955473_af1ed936f6_b.jpg I'm going to guess some version of the P-47 for the other due to SC control outboard of the throttle. Looks like AERO written vertically on the throttle. A E R O
Nov 21, 2021 #3 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,617 23,261 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com The stamp on the gauge's housing looks a bit like Vought's company logo, hard to tell on this phone.
Nov 21, 2021 #4 fubar57 General 33,201 19,861 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada GrauGeist said: The stamp on the gauge's housing looks a bit like Vought's company logo, hard to tell on this phone. Click to expand... Any better Dave
GrauGeist said: The stamp on the gauge's housing looks a bit like Vought's company logo, hard to tell on this phone. Click to expand... Any better Dave
Nov 21, 2021 #5 C cvairwerks Staff Sergeant 791 1,069 Mar 20, 2020 North Texas The horizon would have been made by either Sperry or GE. Could be a C-5, C-7, E-1 or AN5736. There should be a data plate on the back of it with the info.
The horizon would have been made by either Sperry or GE. Could be a C-5, C-7, E-1 or AN5736. There should be a data plate on the back of it with the info.
Nov 21, 2021 #6 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,617 23,261 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com fubar57 said: Any better Dave View attachment 649057 Click to expand... Yes, much - thanks Geo! It's not Vought's logo.
fubar57 said: Any better Dave View attachment 649057 Click to expand... Yes, much - thanks Geo! It's not Vought's logo.
Nov 21, 2021 #7 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 110,428 28,957 Jun 19, 2005 Poland The horizon looks like the Gyro Horizon Indicator type AN-5736-1. The logo may be of the Jack & Heintz JAHCO Inc.
The horizon looks like the Gyro Horizon Indicator type AN-5736-1. The logo may be of the Jack & Heintz JAHCO Inc.
Nov 21, 2021 Thread starter #8 V VintageIron Airman 42 14 Aug 10, 2020 That was fast, thanks for all replies! Yes, I spotted the B-24 mixture controls in this photo. Attachments B-24cockpitflak.png 151.5 KB · Views: 47
Nov 22, 2021 #9 MiTasol 1st Lieutenant 6,608 11,345 Sep 19, 2012 Aw flaming stralia See what part numbers you can find on the throttle pack - that will make a positive ID possible