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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    Thank you very much for the beautiful illustration. And for taking the time to upload it. It is clearly shown in the illustration.
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    Identification requested of this (engine) part.

    After a very good experience on this forum with identification of an aircraft part, I try again. I have this aluminum tube from an airplane that came down in Belgium around the city of Meerhout during the Second World War. There is a number on it but not very clear. Hopefully the photos provide...
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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    Thank you very much for helping to identify the hatch. It says on the hatch that it came down in 1943, written with a marker. The hatch will most likely belong to the "RAF AVRO Lancaster I W4171 (EM-J)". It came down on 27-04-1943 on the Volmolenbaan in Mol (courtesy of Snautzer01). It is known...
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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    Thank you very much for your input. I think I found a picture with the hatch on it. Can you confirm that?
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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    Thank you very much for your contribution! I think you are absolutely right with your comment that it is a liferaft compartment door. I looked with a magnifying glass for a part number or an inspection stamp but couldn't find anything. Maybe it's under the paint somewhere. I made a drawing, of...
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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    Thank you. Hopefully someone has relevant information for me. I would be very grateful to that person.
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    Help wanted for aircraft door identification.

    I have an airplane door, but I can't find out what type of airplane it belongs to. It's from a crashed plane. The plane came down in Belgium, around the town of "Geel" around 1942. The door says, "danger when installation incomplete". The material is aluminum. Hopefully someone here on the forum...
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