
- 8 day clock
8 day clock
Bombers, Fighters, Helicopters, Power plants/engines, Squadron insignia, On board equipment, Construction types.
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The Air Ministry reference number would help determine this. What is it?
Cheers, Ade.
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Hello
explanations here:
Royal Air Force issue Aircraft Clocks
cordially
Didier
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6A/1104 MKIIC,8 DAY
Anson,Auster,Battle,Beaufort,Beaufighter,Dragon,La ncaster,Mosquito,Spitfire,Sunderland,TigerMoth and possibly more.
..Its missing its 'Time of Flight" hands that attach to the glass.
Hope this helps
Mike
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RanoMukhi
I'm surprised they're still using mechanical clocks in military planes? I'd have guessed everything was digital, synchronized to a satellite or something?
Everything was manual in WWII, and satellites were not deployed
into space until 1958. Where have you been.........?
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