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Old 01-08-2008, 02:06 PM   #1
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Identify a piece

got this piece from an old man who lives around here, said it was from ww2 and i think he said it was from an english aircraft that crashed here in northern denmark

well, my guess is some fuel thing...but i have no knowlegde about aircrafts

any idea what aircraft its from (almost impossiple i know) ?



the writing on it says "3A / SS 3554" and signs of black paint on the other side
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Old 01-08-2008, 02:15 PM   #2
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That looks like a flared fitting that could go on a number of aircraft. Is the non-nipple end a solid piece or is it threaded ?
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Old 01-09-2008, 10:15 AM   #3
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if you mean the end to the right, it is threaded but the "nut" is stuck

and the hole in that end is about double size or more
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It looks like a fuel line tee or maybe oil
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What I am thinking it is a slightly modified standard fitting used against a firewall or bulkhead. The flats on two of the fittings are usually installed against structure and then a fitting connected on the opposite side.

One thing that caught my attention is the sharpness of the nipple cones. AN fittings had a 45 degree cone, these are a lot steeper and even seem to have a shoulder. I believe British WW2 aircraft used AN fittings or something pretty close to it so I'm wondering if this is from a British aircraft or is it an aircraft fitting?

I have your photo attached marked up and also have a photo of an AN aircraft fitting. You could see the difference.
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the hole with the nut on isnt a cone.
any technical reason why its a cone on the 3 of them ? thicker hose or something ?

should be brittish, or at least thats what the old man said

dont know what you mean by having a "shoulder", but yea, its dont seem like a 45 degree angle, more like 25 or 30
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the hole with the nut on isnt a cone.
Then that must be a pipe thread

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any technical reason why its a cone on the 3 of them ? thicker hose or something ?
It seems it was connected to something that required a pipe thread. As far as the cones, those had a B nut attached to them, then tubing, not hose - something like this..



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should be brittish, or at least thats what the old man said
If it was off a British aircraft it might of been a custom made fitting which is somewhat uncommon. Here is an example of fittings used by US and most British aircraft.


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dont know what you mean by having a "shoulder", but yea, its dont seem like a 45 degree angle, more like 25 or 30
The sholder is the step at the cone - I marked up your photo. Notice the AN fitting doesn't have one.
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aah, theres a shoulder then
and the number doesnt really match with the example on your picture

maybe its bs
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aah, theres a shoulder then
and the number doesnt really match with the example on your picture

maybe its bs
It's hard to say...

Once in a while an aircraft may carry a certian item that might have a commercial application and the fittings on the items won't match standard AN fittings. Those situations are uncommon but they do happen. The threads seem to be close to an AN fitting.

I know the item is old but does it have any kind of gasoline smell to it?
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no smell, would also be weird if it had hehe

guess there aint records about where ww2 crashes

will consider it abit of a mystery then
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no smell, would also be weird if it had hehe
I found pieces of an F-86 in the mountains south of Edwards AFB - the aluminum still carried a "smoky" smell almost 40 years later!
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guess there aint records about where ww2 crashes

will consider it abit of a mystery then
If we had more info it might help but it seems there isn't much more unless one of our British friends recognize the part.
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Holy cow what if its one of the fittings the germans were using to run nitrous! the flare matches most natural gas lines for waterheaters and the like. back then they wanted the tightest sealing edge. what do you think flyboy?
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