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avidfox



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:48 am    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

A while back I tried to research the origin and original installation of this instrument. No luck. (Yes, I Googled... I haven't tried recently. )

I will gladly send one like it, (I have more than one) to the person who can provide the most accurate information, such as age and what type of aircraft (if any) it was originally used in, for the cost of shipping only...a couple bucks at the most.

Web references will be a plus.

It is a high-quality instrument, about a 1/2 pound or so, and very sensitive to pitch change on its longitudinal axis. The attached pictures show it both caged and uncaged.

The pointers are adjustable via the knob in front, caging is done at the rear.

Just to keep the post KitFox related, let me say that I plan to (temporarily) replace my VSI with one just to see how it behaves in flight.

Steve
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:15 am    Post subject: Re: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

Steve, that is an inclinometer that is used as an early stall warning device. If you do go past a certain angle of attack you don't fall out of the sky. It was first used in under powered birds that did not have a power to weight ratio worth a whooey. (the kitfox Smile has a much better power to weight ratio)

I will pm my address to you LOL

do I get a prize for first answer pulled directly from my... uh .. uh... behind?

edit... I pulled the above from my butt, however here is a link... I was basically right lol

http://airex.org/aeronautica01.html

edit #2... I just noticed the serial number... the one you are holding in your hand is the one shown in the link above.... guess you already knew about the link huh.. your getting good at making me look dumb LOL


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:21 am    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

Take a look at http://forgottenfield.com/amg/instrument/

Fourth from the bottom. I believe it may be a B17 nose pitch gauge.

Greg
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:54 am    Post subject: Re: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

greg(at)case-assembly.com wrote:
Take a look at http://forgottenfield.com/amg/instrument/

Fourth from the bottom. I believe it may be a B17 nose pitch gauge.

Greg
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That picture is a match. What is the purpose of such an instrument? I'll take a wild guess at something to do with glider towing.


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avidfox



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:16 pm    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

"I believe it may be a B17 nose pitch gauge"


I realize that the following link is not an "original picture", and does not represent all models produced, buI don't see the instrument installed.
http://b17panels.com/id13.html

And leni....go wash your hands...please.
Steve
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:53 pm    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

Certainly looks like some sort of attitude indicator just wondering if the
two flat head screws on the back adjust the two bugs on the front dial.
Also is there an electrical connection on the back below where the picture
ends?

I don't think I'd use this instead of a VSI but it could be fun getting your
attitude right for landing.

Noel

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:30 pm    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

I'll take a stab.

I've seen some like it on e-bay. It's a WWII vintage (1943) inclinometer. Could have been used in any number of warbirds from that era but I'm sure I've seen them in B-24 panels.

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avidfox <avidfox(at)gmail.com> wrote:
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A while back I tried to research the origin and original installation of this instrument. No luck. (Yes, I Googled... I haven't tried recently. )

I will gladly send one like it, (I have more than one) to the person who can provide the most accurate information, such as age and what type of aircraft (if any) it was originally used in, for the cost of shipping only...a couple bucks at the most.

It is a high-quality instrument, about a 1/2 Be a better friend, newshound, and [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

"I don't think I'd use this instead of a VSI but it could be fun getting your
attitude right for landing."

Noel, (and all)
Pitch attitude\landing...My thinking exactly...(in combination with PROPER airspeed )

Here is a few pics of the instrument I will "try" in flight next. It has BOTH inclinometer and VSI function.(meters per second)
Same size mounting, metric installation screw threads. The vertical tube contains amber colored liquid, somewhat viscous, for dampening the movement. The flecks behind the glass don't show up under normal lighting.

The only person who will get this one is the first single blond (female..., female, Leni ) who shows up at my doorstep with a Porsche.

Still waiting for confirmation on the Jeager instrument.

"Confirmation....I need confirmation."
(Tora Tora Tora)

Steve
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:09 pm    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

Looks like a pitch versus the horizon meter, a precursor to the angle of
attack meter.
Maurice
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:03 pm    Post subject: Contest: Identify this instrument.... Reply with quote

Rate of climb and Pitch on the same meter. Where is that used?

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