Dobrý den. Na místě, kde se několik let po válce nacházel vrak letounu Focke Wulf FW 190, který zde přistál na konci války, jsem kromě několika kusů pláště našel i tyto předměty. První předmět je přibližně 12 cm dlouhý a v nejširší části přibližně 6 cm široký. V přední části má 3 výstupky, z nichž jeden je ulomený , a ve spodní části širší části otvor, ze kterého vyčnívá několik drátů. V zadní části, v užší části, je otvor o průměru přibližně 2 cm. V otvoru je mosazný ventil, který vede do širší části. Ventil je viditelný i ze spodní strany předmětu. Druhý předmět je přibližně 1,5 cm dlouhý (délka se měří od "hlavy" k místu, kde vstupoval do železa) a přibližně 1 cm široký. Chtěl bych se zeptat, zda jsou tyto předměty z FW 190? Nebo co to je a k čemu sloužil? Při prohrabávání kusu trupu jsem našel kus skla. Mohl by to být kus z vrstev skleněných tabulí, které tvořily sklo kokpitu? Sklo má průměr 3,4 mm. Přikládám fotografie těchto kusů. Děkuji.
Good morning. In the place where the wreckage of the Focke Wulf FW 190 plane, which landed here at the end of the war, was located a few years after the war, I found these items, in addition to a few pieces of the shroud. The first item is approximately 12 cm long and approximately 6 cm wide at its widest point. It has 3 protrusions in the front part, one of which is broken off, and a hole in the lower part of the wider part from which several wires protrude. In the back part, in the narrower part, there is an opening with a diameter of approximately 2 cm. There is a brass valve in the hole that leads to the wider part. The valve is also visible from the underside of the object. The second object is approximately 1.5 cm long (the length is measured from the "head" to where it entered the iron) and approximately 1 cm wide. I would like to ask if these items are from the FW 190? Or what is it and what was it for? While rummaging through a piece of the hull, I found a piece of glass. Could it be a piece from the layers of glass panes that made up the cockpit glass? The glass has a diameter of 3.4 mm. I am attaching photos of these pieces. Thank you.
Good morning. In the place where the wreckage of the Focke Wulf FW 190 plane, which landed here at the end of the war, was located a few years after the war, I found these items, in addition to a few pieces of the shroud. The first item is approximately 12 cm long and approximately 6 cm wide at its widest point. It has 3 protrusions in the front part, one of which is broken off, and a hole in the lower part of the wider part from which several wires protrude. In the back part, in the narrower part, there is an opening with a diameter of approximately 2 cm. There is a brass valve in the hole that leads to the wider part. The valve is also visible from the underside of the object. The second object is approximately 1.5 cm long (the length is measured from the "head" to where it entered the iron) and approximately 1 cm wide. I would like to ask if these items are from the FW 190? Or what is it and what was it for? While rummaging through a piece of the hull, I found a piece of glass. Could it be a piece from the layers of glass panes that made up the cockpit glass? The glass has a diameter of 3.4 mm. I am attaching photos of these pieces. Thank you.
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