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General => General => Topic started by: chaz on 26 January 2015, 10:38:28 pm

Title: what is this?
Post by: chaz on 26 January 2015, 10:38:28 pm
without googling it have you any idea what this was used for, it dates from WW2, I'm selling it on ebay and someone has told me what it is, I thought it was out of an aircraft but it's not. Sorry but no prize for guessing.

THE ANSWER IS..................A BARRAGE BALLOON WINCH GAUGE      BUT DOES IT RED LINE AT 800 FEET PER MIN. ON THE WAY UP OR ON THE WAY DOWN? THAT I DON'T KNOW.
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: tex on 26 January 2015, 10:47:53 pm
 Not sure, it's got the air ministry stamp, so r.a.f, fpm, ? Feet per minute  air speed indicator?  Or height

Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: lew600fazer on 26 January 2015, 10:48:04 pm
Is it for measuring Vacumn and pressure in Milli Bars?
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: richfzs on 26 January 2015, 10:54:00 pm
I would have gone with it being rate of ascent / descent - but if its not out of an aircraft? Submarine doesn't seem likely, with AM marked like that, so a bit stumped!
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: chaz on 26 January 2015, 10:59:00 pm
feet per min. x10, and ascent/descent are right but not air speed, it never left the ground?
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: Exupnut on 26 January 2015, 10:59:51 pm
As tex said feet per minute gauge.... Mostly used on landings....I have that reading on my flight sim
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Post by: dazza on 26 January 2015, 11:23:55 pm
Definitely submarine, I used to live in one,  a yellow one. In fact,  at one time, we all used to live in one.

Hang on a minute

I can feel a song coming on  :b
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: mtread on 26 January 2015, 11:29:36 pm
It's from a Moto Guzzi Surrenderi motorcycle, which like all Italian WW2 motorbikes had 4 reverse gears as well as 4 forward ones. Hence the backwards and forwards speedometer ......   :D
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: Frosties on 26 January 2015, 11:41:18 pm
feet per min. x10, and ascent/descent are right but not air speed, it never left the ground?


Barrage balloon rate of height/climb indicator.
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: chaz on 26 January 2015, 11:48:27 pm
Barrage balloon Control Gauge

Very unusual  Wartime gauge used to measure the rate of climb and descent of a barrage balloon. This was attached to the winch vehicle.

you're right Frosties
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: richfzs on 26 January 2015, 11:48:51 pm
Frosties, see where you're coming from, but surely you just check how much line you'd rolled off the winch? They were unmanned, controlled from the ground?

Edit: ah ok, Just seen chazs reply. Good call!
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: Frosties on 26 January 2015, 11:52:10 pm
Feck me.


I initially thought it was off a sub until i realised the gauge was x10 scale.


Honestly, why would the rate of a barrage balloon going up or down matter at all


I'd be thinking the same as Rich to be honest.....i.e. HOW FOOKIN HIGH IS THE BASTID THING  :lol [size=78%] [/size]
Title: what is this?
Post by: Exupnut on 27 January 2015, 12:02:16 am
The connector turns so it's not operated by pressure ....that rules out fathoms.....or anything of the sea
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: BBROWN1664 on 27 January 2015, 10:14:47 am
Speedo from an Itallian (or French) tank.
They were designed to go faster in reverse.
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Post by: bri h on 27 January 2015, 11:22:33 am
fpm stands for fun per mile its retro fitted to mighty thous and is negative or positive depending on roads/ traffic etc.
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Post by: locksmith on 27 January 2015, 12:23:33 pm
Maybe the odometer type digits gave the height?
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Post by: imax on 27 January 2015, 02:17:31 pm
Interesting to note it is deemed safe to go faster in one direction
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Post by: unfazed on 27 January 2015, 05:55:40 pm
Is it an air speed and height indicator of an Air Ship?  :rolleyes
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Post by: Ebme Geek on 27 January 2015, 06:44:14 pm
Interesting to note it is deemed safe to go faster in one direction
Uhhm :   800fpm = 9.1mph         1400fpm = 15.9 mph
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: Exupnut on 28 January 2015, 06:25:44 pm
Nice post chaz. 
Title: Re: what is this?
Post by: noggythenog on 28 January 2015, 06:27:56 pm
Ive seen these before ya dummies




Luggage scales innit