gillescollaveri
Airman
- 49
- Dec 25, 2020
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Hi Gilles,Eng, Thanks a lot.
If you are in Germany, I invite you to read my article in next FC about Tarbes airfield (where this plate was found) during the war : activity of JG101 in 1943/1944, young pilots training, many crashes around there... .
Sparorob: I fully agree with you, I am amazed by the knowledge here...
Gilles
It would most likely be "Relaiskasten" (no "r" near the end) - "Relais" meaning "Relais" and "Kasten" meaning "Box"Hi Gilles,
The Relaiskastern 9-9519 B was a very common part ... snip
Yep, my bad!It would most likely be "Relaiskasten" (no "r" near the end) - "Relais" meaning "Relais" and "Kasten" meaning "Box"
cheers from germany and the knowledge you people here have is truly amazing.
thanks to everyone here to bring the pieces of the puzzle.
When we assemble them, we have the full picture.
I take the opportunity of this message to share with you pictures of other parts that were found on site : clearly WWII parts, but if you have an idea of their function.
All best to you all.
Gilles
Last pic. Control linkage.
Yes, and an aircraft anchor-nut.OK, these are not very exciting but I post them :
first one : 99% non Aircraft related, except (left down ) a small plexiglaa fragment and a electrical connector
Hi Engineman,
that is it, this area will soon be development.
I attach a picture of the diggings.
It was at the airport where where aircraft are parted out : an amazing vision...
JG101 was based there.
can you indicate me on the picture where is the anchor nut ?
Here is my email (it may be easier ..) : gilles.collaveri at hotmail.fr
All best
Gilles
Hi Gilles,Hi Engineman,
that is it, this area will soon be development.
I attach a picture of the diggings.
It was at the airport where where aircraft are parted out : an amazing vision...
JG101 was based there.
can you indicate me on the picture where is the anchor nut ?
Here is my email (it may be easier ..) : gilles.collaveri at hotmail.fr
All best
Gilles