On Thursday, 26 December 2013 13:19:55 UTC, johnk wrote:
Wowsie... nice box
I picked this up in a flea market in London - new in box - for just a few
quid. Just couldn't resist it - too many chunky switches, those two Morse
keys, all that Bakelite... Immaculate condition, brand new with a
I picked this up in a flea market in London - new in box - for just a few
quid. Just couldn't resist it - too many chunky switches, those two Morse
keys, all that Bakelite... Immaculate condition, brand new with a perfect
canvas cover in its original MOD box
Yeah, I love well-made,
On Tuesday, 31 December 2013 13:46:31 UTC, jrehwin wrote:
Resin was an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system used only over
Allied territory - it was a system of coloured lights that changed every
few days and was visible from the rear of the aircraft to enable night
fighters to
On 26 Dec 2013, at 13:19, JohnK wrote:
Wowsie... nice box
John K
Who are we talking about now? I'm lost.
John S
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On 26 Dec 2013, at 13:56, JohnK wrote:
ah... the picture on Nick's post.
ah… I thought you were replying to my topic subject.
Nick has many interesting boxes and inside most are other interesting boxes,
John S
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Happy Christmas all
looks like navigation light control. Though what resin could be don't have a
clue
Ian
On 25 Dec 2013, at 11:13, Nick n...@desmith.net wrote:
I love the idea of making your own flux - colophony in isopropyl alcohol
(rosin in propa-2-ol or IPA) - is a great combo.
IPA
Nick, Best wishes for the season and next year!
I guess it is a switch box v\for airplane navigation lights, including a
morse key for 'silent' contact with formation members
eric
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That's wonderful, Grahame!
- Good cheer to you all,
John
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On 12/25/13 4:13 AM, Nick wrote:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-vnWi0Ybo10o/Urq9a6EktII/AwQ/geu2KQ_i_Gk/s1600/20131206_151154_resized_8.jpg
Here's the thing - who, without using Google Images or looking up the
serial number can guess what it is... ?
Cheers
Nick
It looks like a