USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
Article about: Hi all Well on the date in the title I had anticipated searching a whole new site. However, when I got there it quickly became obvious that there was no way I was going to gain access to the
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Re: USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
Nice one Steve.
That Razor tin is a really good find.
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Re: USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
Your instrument is an USAAF Type C-13 Fuel Pressure Gauge, as fitted to P-38s.
P-51s only seem to have had Manifold Pressure Gauges.
The toy looks to be the back end of a fuel tanker, rather than the front end of a steam loco.
All the best,
PB
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Re: USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
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Paul B
Your instrument is an USAAF Type C-13 Fuel Pressure Gauge, as fitted to P-38s.
P-51s only seem to have had Manifold Pressure Gauges.
The toy looks to be the back end of a fuel tanker, rather than the front end of a steam loco.
All the best,
PB
Oh wow ! A bit off a P-38 ! Cool
And I agree with you PB. I did think it was a fuel tanker but tossed a coin and it landed heads so I settled on steam loco
Cheers
Steve T
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Re: USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
Can anyone help with the RAF button or the silver thingy (Stadium) ??
Cheers
Steve T
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Re: USAAF airbase barracks - 31st March 2010
Hi Steve, the RAF button will be off the Field Service cap.
Chers, Ade.
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