Sorry, I'm not sure which aircraft type, but it's very probably WW2, American, and possibly from a B-24 front or rear turret.
One of our American members may be able to add more.
British turrets used a similar control, but of course, British made.
Sorry, I'm not sure which aircraft type, but it's very probably WW2, American, and possibly from a B-24 front or rear turret.
One of our American members may be able to add more.
British turrets used a similar control, but of course, British made.
I took this shot from the rear turret of a B-24 (Witchcraft, 2017). The hydraulic lines are routed uniquely depending on the aircraft and position, so you might have an extra clue there. *edit: haha you beat me to it!
Here's a view into the rear turret of the Collings Foundation B-24 'Witchcraft', with the control yoke clearly visible. (source Internet)
You are quick to find this, thank you very much!