Unknown German aircraft

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sagatore

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Oct 20, 2024
Hi all
Could you help me identify these parts? I know the plane is German but I have no idea of the model. He fell in May 1940 in Belgium.
Thank you for your help

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Hello,
The data plate comes from the optical sight unit.
Bau-Muster EZ2
Werk Nr 098???
Anf. Z FL 26601
 
Hi all,
Karaya_1 Karaya_1 thank you for your information and photos :thumbright:
I found some pieces that could maybe learn a little more.
There are pieces of the airspeed indicator and a small data plate.
Thank you all for your help
Data plate :
323/C 696
Th. Klatte Bremen Huchting
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Airspeed indicator
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The first plate is of an item made by the Bremen - Huchting die Metallwarenfabrik Th. Klatte of Theodor Klatte. During the war the factory was a supplier to the aircraft industry and specialized in exhaust systems and engines. Most of the factory branches used the forced laborers , POWs and prisoners of the concentration camps for making of the aircraft parts.

And then .. IMHO ...

The dial is of the airspeed indicator ( Fahrtmesser ) of the Bruhn Werke Fl.22231 for the speed 60-750 km/h used for Ar 96, Bf 109 (early models), Bf 110, Ju 87, Ju 88, Do 217 and others in the early 40'.

Fl.22231-Fahrtmesser.jpg

the pic: Fahrtmesser | Deutscheluftwaffe

The last pic with the piece shows a part od an altimeter case ( Höhenmesser or Fein und Grobhöhenmesser ) Fl.22320 for the altitude 0 – 10 km made by the R.Fuess, Berlin-Steglitz. The altimeter was used for FW 190, Bf 109, Ar 96, He 111, Ju 88 and many others also in the early 40'

Fl.22320-Höhenmesser-1941.jpg

the pic source: Höhenmesser | Deutscheluftwaffe
 
The 323/C 696 plate on post #6 looks to indicate a Bramo 323 C powered aircraft.
Possibly from a Do 17, with the EZ 2 and the 800kmh Fl 22231.

Eng
 
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Thank you all for your information, it makes good progress in this story :thumbright:
E Engineman Can you tell me what the 696 corresponds to?

The little plate is unusual as it does not seem to have a definition of Sach Nr or Gerate Nr or Werk Nr.

It is a fairly early plate and the 323/ C part is definitely the engine type it is for and I think the 696 is probably the part number, so it is likely the Sach Nr "323/C 696" . The Ersatzteilliste would prove it, or not. However, as the plate is so simple, it is possible that it combines the engine type "323/C" with a simple Werk Nr "696".

Unfortunately, I do not have more info.

Eng
 
The little plate is unusual as it does not seem to have a definition of Sach Nr or Gerate Nr or Werk Nr.

It is a fairly early plate and the 323/ C part is definitely the engine type it is for and I think the 696 is probably the part number, so it is likely the Sach Nr "323/C 696" . The Ersatzteilliste would prove it, or not. However, as the plate is so simple, it is possible that it combines the engine type "323/C" with a simple Werk Nr "696".

Unfortunately, I do not have more info.

Eng
Thank you very much for all this information :thumbright:
 

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