Aug 16, 2020 #1 R Rob Kingston Recruit 3 0 Aug 16, 2020 hi guy's..can anyone help I'm researching an engine valve recovered from the North sea from a German aircraft Serial number s062052 ..I'm hoping to id the aircraft and crew. Cheers Rob.
hi guy's..can anyone help I'm researching an engine valve recovered from the North sea from a German aircraft Serial number s062052 ..I'm hoping to id the aircraft and crew. Cheers Rob.
Aug 16, 2020 #2 Snautzer01 Honourably banned 42,972 55,980 Mar 26, 2007 No that is impossible. The number is a part number. Place of find would help but even then it will be a very slim change.
No that is impossible. The number is a part number. Place of find would help but even then it will be a very slim change.
Aug 16, 2020 Thread starter #3 R Rob Kingston Recruit 3 0 Aug 16, 2020 Unfortunately I don't know where to go to get the information bud
Aug 16, 2020 #4 Snautzer01 Honourably banned 42,972 55,980 Mar 26, 2007 Then you have a valve. Why do you think it is bmw? Ohh and "Bud" is not my name.
Aug 16, 2020 Thread starter #5 R Rob Kingston Recruit 3 0 Aug 16, 2020 The fella that reteaved it saw the bmw id on the engine
Aug 16, 2020 #6 Crimea_River Marshal 46,331 14,422 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary Engine serial numbers typically cant be linked to airframe serials and that would be exponentially more so with just a valve.
Engine serial numbers typically cant be linked to airframe serials and that would be exponentially more so with just a valve.