I bought a promising looking Dasco Scientific grip which looked a bit like a back seat Tornado stick. The fwd/rev controls suggested ground based. Fifteen quid wasted.
By: Swifterr
- 1st December 2019 at 22:27Permalink
MartynP: Regarding that unidentified grip you have: I suspect "SLAVE" isn't an acronym but refers to slaving (for instance) a targeting radar to the seeker head of a weapon. POL could mean polarization of the radar sensor (vertical v horizontal). FOV as field-of-view makes sense.
Hi Swifter and everyone - thanks for the comments. I have no idea one way or the other. I'm sure it's not a pilots grip, but the acronyms mean nothing to me.
By: Gin Ye Daur
- 25th December 2019 at 18:52Permalink
Merry Christmas everybody!
Does anyone have the part number for the 'press to transmit' button fitted to a De Havilland Chipmunk control column? Or better still, a spare one available?
By: flatter99
- 31st December 2019 at 06:03Permalink
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I registered on this forum more than two years ago.
Like many of you, I collect helms. Thanks to your publications, I learned a lot of new and interesting things. For two years I just read. At the moment, I am asking for help. Lockheed Constellation has appeared in my collection and I want to know the functions of these buttons.
By: FLY.BUY
- 31st December 2019 at 08:24Permalink
Greetings and Welcome to the forum Eugene, It’s great to have you on board with us. For those of you who don’t know, Eugene has a very impressive collection of yokes and Sticks, mainly of Soviet Aircraft , however a few western types are creeping into his collection. A fantastic detailed restorer of such items and very knowledgeable on his Soviet stuff.I am sure he will make a great contribution to this forum. Даррелл
By: flatter99
- 31st December 2019 at 13:04Permalink
Good afternoon, Darrell. Thanks for the welcome. I am always ready to share my experience.
In my collection of wheels from Soviet planes there are western ones, but they are few: B-52, B-707, B- 727, B-777, F-227, S-2a, DC-8, A-310, L-1011 (TriStar). Now I have a Lo ckhiid Constellation wheel . Gentlemen, please help me find out the affiliation of these buttons.
Hello Eugen, Front button is ‘Auto Pilot’ . Rear button is ‘Microphone’ This type of yoke was fitted to early Lockheed Neptune and Lockheed Constellation. Although the configuration of buttons on the switches for the Neptune was slightly different, from memory with a ‘Stores Jettison button’ and ‘Trim’ switch, Hope Help this helps.
By: flatter99
- 1st January 2020 at 14:06Permalink
Good afternoon, sir. Thank you very much for the information. If you allow, I will send this information to Nick. He only knows the autopilot shutdown button.
Hello Eugene. I would like to welcome you to the forum too. I'm responding to some points made about your points made about Lockheed Constellation wheels and switches. The wheel in your photo was (probably) originally installed in a Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune. There are some (minor) configuration differences in the wheel/yoke castings used in the Constellation versus the Neptune. There was some discussion on this forum about this. See page 38.
Also, looking forward to seeing some photos of the Russian/Soviet and other wheels in your collection. Take care.
Hi Eugene, I will take a couple of photos of my connie and Neptune yokes side by side if you like. Unfortunately my Connie yoke is bare, but the Neptune has the switches. I'm in the middle east currently so I'll do it when I'm back home.
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By: ian_ - 30th November 2019 at 22:52 Permalink
I bought a promising looking Dasco Scientific grip which looked a bit like a back seat Tornado stick. The fwd/rev controls suggested ground based. Fifteen quid wasted.
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By: Swifterr - 1st December 2019 at 21:50 Permalink
Hi Visotka1: Nice work on the restorations of the An-12, IL-76 and AN-24 wheels!
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By: Swifterr - 1st December 2019 at 22:27 Permalink
MartynP: Regarding that unidentified grip you have: I suspect "SLAVE" isn't an acronym but refers to slaving (for instance) a targeting radar to the seeker head of a weapon. POL could mean polarization of the radar sensor (vertical v horizontal). FOV as field-of-view makes sense.
These are semi-informed guesses....nothing more.
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By: ian_ - 1st December 2019 at 23:36 Permalink
Hello Swifterr, PM sent. Hopefully!
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By: martynp - 2nd December 2019 at 20:08 Permalink
Hi Swifter and everyone - thanks for the comments. I have no idea one way or the other. I'm sure it's not a pilots grip, but the acronyms mean nothing to me.
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By: Swifterr - 6th December 2019 at 02:29 Permalink
In case anyone has an interest in an original (Willow Run) B-24 center cap:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-WWII-CONSOLIDATED-VULTEE-B-24-LIberator-Ford-Airplane-CONTROL-YOKE-CAP/362838837415?hash=item547ae148a7:g:nCcAAOSwSWRd5~XV
Seller's opening ask is very reasonable.
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By: Gin Ye Daur - 25th December 2019 at 18:52 Permalink
Merry Christmas everybody!
Does anyone have the part number for the 'press to transmit' button fitted to a De Havilland Chipmunk control column? Or better still, a spare one available?
Regards,
Martyn
GYD
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By: TerryP - 26th December 2019 at 20:34 Permalink
See Fig C7 and page 69, Sec & Ref 5D/4340947, apparently.
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By: Gin Ye Daur - 27th December 2019 at 23:56 Permalink
Cheers TerryP,
GYD
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By: flatter99 - 31st December 2019 at 06:03 Permalink
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I registered on this forum more than two years ago.
Like many of you, I collect helms. Thanks to your publications, I learned a lot of new and interesting things. For two years I just read. At the moment, I am asking for help. Lockheed Constellation has appeared in my collection and I want to know the functions of these buttons.
Posts: 1,424
By: FLY.BUY - 31st December 2019 at 08:24 Permalink
Greetings and Welcome to the forum Eugene, It’s great to have you on board with us. For those of you who don’t know, Eugene has a very impressive collection of yokes and Sticks, mainly of Soviet Aircraft , however a few western types are creeping into his collection. A fantastic detailed restorer of such items and very knowledgeable on his Soviet stuff.I am sure he will make a great contribution to this forum. Даррелл
Posts: 42
By: flatter99 - 31st December 2019 at 13:04 Permalink
Good afternoon, Darrell. Thanks for the welcome. I am always ready to share my experience.
In my collection of wheels from Soviet planes there are western ones, but they are few: B-52, B-707, B- 727, B-777, F-227, S-2a, DC-8, A-310, L-1011 (TriStar). Now I have a Lo ckhiid Constellation wheel . Gentlemen, please help me find out the affiliation of these buttons.
Regards, flatter99
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By: FLY.BUY - 1st January 2020 at 12:17 Permalink
Hello Eugen, Front button is ‘Auto Pilot’ . Rear button is ‘Microphone’ This type of yoke was fitted to early Lockheed Neptune and Lockheed Constellation. Although the configuration of buttons on the switches for the Neptune was slightly different, from memory with a ‘Stores Jettison button’ and ‘Trim’ switch, Hope Help this helps.
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By: flatter99 - 1st January 2020 at 14:06 Permalink
Good afternoon, sir. Thank you very much for the information. If you allow, I will send this information to Nick. He only knows the autopilot shutdown button.
Sincerely.
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By: Swifterr - 4th January 2020 at 01:55 Permalink
Hello Eugene. I would like to welcome you to the forum too. I'm responding to some points made about your points made about Lockheed Constellation wheels and switches. The wheel in your photo was (probably) originally installed in a Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune. There are some (minor) configuration differences in the wheel/yoke castings used in the Constellation versus the Neptune. There was some discussion on this forum about this. See page 38.
Also, looking forward to seeing some photos of the Russian/Soviet and other wheels in your collection. Take care.
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By: martynp - 4th January 2020 at 02:40 Permalink
Hi Eugene, I will take a couple of photos of my connie and Neptune yokes side by side if you like. Unfortunately my Connie yoke is bare, but the Neptune has the switches. I'm in the middle east currently so I'll do it when I'm back home.
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By: flatter99 - 4th January 2020 at 07:21 Permalink
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks again for taking me to your crew. Swifterr,
Today I’m leaving Germany for Russia and late at night, so I will be sending photos tomorrow. martynp, I will look forward to your return.
Thank you very much for the information. I really want to know more about the L-1049 wheel.
Gentlemen, God grant you good luck.
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By: FLY.BUY - 5th January 2020 at 00:22 Permalink
B47 centre cap for sale as a Buy it Now on eBay if anyone needs one, shouldn’t last long! Item number 352920699741
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By: Swifterr - 5th January 2020 at 02:12 Permalink
Eugene/MartynP: The post on page 38 includes photos of the differences between the Connie and Neptune wheels.
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By: ian_ - 5th January 2020 at 13:01 Permalink
Welcome to the forum, flatter99, a shadow of it's former self, but this thread seems to be holding on!
A first purchase of 2020 is this Soviet looking grip. Similar to early Mig 21 but not the same. Does anyone recognise it?