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 Post subject: Name that part........
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:55 pm 
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What do you think this is off off? It is about two feet long.
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Looks sort of like a B-25 air scoop and an ADF football antenna. Is that the case?

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I dont know what the intake is off of and that is why I was asking.

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My first thought was to agree with Richard. It does look like it came off of a B-25. But Compare it to this pic. It doesnt seem long enough. :?:

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The air scoop maybe Skyraider, ventilation behind the cockpit. Maybe it's the way it's sitting suggests that to me. I don't know if two feet is long enough for a skyraider. Turn it over and it would present more ideas...Tom


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I would name that air scoop Stuart Winslow.

It looks like it might be Fiberglas, no?

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Here is the inside of the scoop. It matches the color of the grey Tracker on the ramp. It is as big as the ADF football.

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the adf football could be off anything ww 2 vintage or post after. those things were grafted to just about countless numbers of aircraft. as to the scoop... i agree with the skyraider theory.

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 Post subject: S-2E Carb scoop
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My vote goes to an S-2E tracker carb scoop.
I offer for consideration:

http://home.wxs.nl/~roden171/fotos/usn63.jpg
http://home.wxs.nl/~roden171/fotos/usn39.jpg
http://home.wxs.nl/~roden171/fotos/usn6.jpg


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I think I'm now leaning toward the S-2E Tracker carb scoop, the attachment flange looks too flat to conform to the fuselage curvature of the Skyraider. So Chuck what other un-identified items do you have? If you're close to Tom Reilly's old digs there's no telling what's in the weeds....


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