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aircraft wheel: need ID
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This aircraft (tail)wheel was recently dredged from the North Sea by a fisherman.
Can anyone identify the type of aircraft it was orginally attached to? Thanks, Hanno |
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The reason I mention this is the Mossie often used a 'twin' type tyre like this one. |
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A little difficult to grasp the size of this tailwheel with nothing beside it for scale, but from it's apparent size this would have come from a large a.c. most likely a bomber. Derek. |
Tail wheel ID
The tail wheel is not/not from a Mosquito unless my reference sources are wrong.
Tires of this profile were usually tail wheels, usually mid to large sized aircraft (up to Lancaster size). Most British single seat fighters seem to have had tires of round section rather than the twin rib type, but some American single seaters used tires shaped like these (e.g P51 and P47, but the structure attached is wrong for them). I don't recall having seen this profile on German aircraft but..... |
Tail Wheel ID
The oleo leg is a full fork design ,which may be the best way to identify the wheel assembly...
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Tail Wheel ID
An aviation friend of mine says it may be from a Bristol "Blenheim" light bomber.
Brian |
Any writing on the tire?
Hanno, any chance there is any lettering left on the tire? We all seem to be fixating on British possibilities when several German ac e.g. DO 17, He 111, Me110 could have had a similar tail wheel. Derek.
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Also , though likely WWII , don't forget civilian stuff. Sean |
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Thanks for all the suggestions till now! H. |
This does not look like a Mosquito part to me
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Attached scan is from a reprint of AP2019, modern title "The Mosquito Manual". The publication contains pilots instructions and maitenance instructions for the Mosquito.
To my eyes, the stucture supporting the recovered wheel does not match the diagram. |
Tailwheel
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Blenheim tailwheel assembly
Brian Gough alluded to the "Blenheim" and I believe he is correct, the fork is the same and the interior 'half curved" bracing is the same as Bolingbroke(RCAF types), with the exception of the V-type rubber wheel used for paved runways for wet conditions, cheers Darrell
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Type No. A8158 Serial No. WB/ACC 7446 Issue No. 7 Does this help to ID this tail wheel? Thanks! Hanno |
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Indubitably My dear Watson;) |
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