Mar 18, 2012 Thread starter #21 T turilli Airman 29 0 Dec 26, 2011 I don't know the exactly place, but thanks for your knowledge. See you later.
Apr 17, 2012 Thread starter #22 T turilli Airman 29 0 Dec 26, 2011 Hello guys, i didn't find where this part is on aircraft, anybody could help me please. it's weighs 2,5kg or 3kg it's measures 44 cm height, 27 cm width, 1 cm thickness, anything melted above, there is just two number reverse 72 and 4195233. Thanks
Hello guys, i didn't find where this part is on aircraft, anybody could help me please. it's weighs 2,5kg or 3kg it's measures 44 cm height, 27 cm width, 1 cm thickness, anything melted above, there is just two number reverse 72 and 4195233. Thanks
Apr 17, 2012 #23 FLYBOYJ "THE GREAT GAZOO" 28,097 8,741 Apr 9, 2005 Colorado, USA Chances are it's off an A-26. The 419 prefix on the part number is for the A-26. The stamp is a Douglas stamp commonly found on C-47 parts, but chances are this component could have been made at Santa Monica.
Chances are it's off an A-26. The 419 prefix on the part number is for the A-26. The stamp is a Douglas stamp commonly found on C-47 parts, but chances are this component could have been made at Santa Monica.
Apr 18, 2012 Thread starter #24 T turilli Airman 29 0 Dec 26, 2011 Thanks for A 26 Douglas, it's about 409th light bombardment on Laon Couvron USAAF air base between 12 february 1945 and 25 june 1945.Bye.
Thanks for A 26 Douglas, it's about 409th light bombardment on Laon Couvron USAAF air base between 12 february 1945 and 25 june 1945.Bye.