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Schematics Discuss Ta 152 H maintenance in the Technical forums; Hello I intressiere me for the Ta152. Are there further pictures of this maintenance cover? As I see was these ...

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    Ta 152 H maintenance

    Hello

    I intressiere me for the Ta152. Are there further pictures of this maintenance cover? As I see was these maintenance to covers pressure tight. How those the covers pressure closely made, with rubber/cork?

    http://www.cybermode...er_ta152_17.jpg



    Greeting Frank
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    You could try this manual. sorry cant read german. Source of file inside document
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    Ta 152 H

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    thank you for your mail, only unfortunately is which I search not thereby,
    look for further pictures of this pictures, designs etc. and as these covers pressure were closely off sealed?

    Greeting Frank
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    Frank;

    More than likely those covers were nothing more than inspection covers that were located in the pressurized portion of the aircraft known as the "pressure vessel." As they would be frequently removed it would normal for them to be sealed as the fit between the covers and the floor structure would not be that precise. Additionally when an aircraft is pressurized it does expand like a balloon and the rubber or cork seal would be necessary to ensure that there is no leakage in that area. Hope this answers your questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micdrow View Post
    You could try this manual. sorry cant read german. Source of file inside document
    Paul, as usually, thx for this drawing of the electrical equipment!


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seesul View Post
    Paul, as usually, thx for this drawing of the electrical equipment!
    Your welcome!!!

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    Ta 152

    Hello

    what means it, consisted these seals only of rubber or perhaps even cork and rubber?


    greeting Frank

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