Wellington bomber specialist help needed!

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Hi all, I'm posting here for a belgian, friend who found a part that we would like to know if it could belong to a Wellington bomber from 1942? Thanks for you help. Best regards. JP
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I assume that it's a filler cap for an oil tank (kind of hard to tell as there's nothing to scale it to). The Wellington carried one 16 gallon oil tank in each nacelle so it's possible I suppose.
 
Hi, looks like it's from the sea. If from UK waters, would be good to report it via the Marine Antiquities Scheme (www.marinefinds.org.uk) or at least the Receiver of Wreck to stay legal.
Hi, I am one of the volunteers at RAF Museum Cosford helping to restore the Wellington Bomber
Hi all, I'm posting here for a belgian, friend who found a part that we would like to know if it could belong to a Wellington bomber from 1942? Thanks for you help. Best regards. JP
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HI, I am one of the volunteers at RAF Museum Cosford working on the Restoration of the Wellington bomber in the Conservation Centre and YES, that does look like the cover off a Wellington Oil Tank as I remember it. However I have Not seen it for several months because of the COVID lockdown but hopefully will be back in before Christmas so could take some measurements for you..
 
Hi All,
Now the museum is open, I managed to get into the back of the workshop today to have a look at he Wellington we are restoring.
Here are some photos of the oil tanks form each nacelle. I do not see much of a similarity but then this is a Mk X Wellington built in May 1942 and the original photo may have been from an earlier Mark..

Regards

Rodd

ps This wellington is the one used during the filming of The Dambusters.
Aircraft History here: StackPath

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