Yes, probably 131 and 151/20. However, the Gerat Nr 102-160 ID is the real way to identify the part with that that plate, and that needs more documentary proof.perhaps the ammunition found can help identify the type of machine gun
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Yes, probably 131 and 151/20. However, the Gerat Nr 102-160 ID is the real way to identify the part with that that plate, and that needs more documentary proof.perhaps the ammunition found can help identify the type of machine gun
Can you get a ruler for dimensions in the pic?
When i get home i might have a shot at id.Gerat Nr 102-160 ID is the real way to identify the part
I don't have a definitive answer, however, Hersteller afn = Grupp, Wilhelm, Werkzeug u. Maschinenfabrik, Oberkochen [BW]. However, I have a note in my files stating, "Aircraft components, Fw190, probably regarding MG151."another piece: if anyone can decipher this plate. Thanks
I get back to you on the mount. Still in France. Remembered i made a thread about it.Great documents Snautzer!
I can't find the 102-160 rear mount itself but, on the MG151 you can see the rear lugs that slide onto the two steel prongs as the gun is pushed forward into position and the locking levers that stop it moving back until the weapon is locked in position on its complete mount. Great!
Also great is the detail on the MG 213. I have fired thousands of rounds Air to Air and Air to Ground in the 30mm ADEN version and the 27mm BK. A great gun!
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This is the insert for a connector. They are in various areas throughout the aircraft.Good morning. Another piece found. This is Fl.32113-12 Steckereinsatz.
Can you tell me where these kinds of parts were? Is this an electrical part of the plane or the radio?
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hello everyone, a new part found, like an access hatch. there is a nice logo on it with the letter B. if anyone knows this marking....This is the insert for a connector. They are in various areas throughout the aircraft.
Whaow !!! Thanks so much !!!FW-190 instrument panels varied by type with switch locations, etc., but this may be the location for your part.
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for once, I found it all by myself! I'm sharing it with the community!another part related to the armament. but where can you find this plate? in the cockpit? thank you
Thank you for this very detailed information. Do you know where this could be?I think, a circuit breaker switch with flip-up cover, and a 2-contact clip-on plug for an electrical contact on a sensor or solenoid valve.
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