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What is this ?
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Tool to check gun synchronization to prop.
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Probably some sort of aerodynamic test rig to gather pressure data in the flow field surrounding the propeller.:unsure: The tape gives it away as a temporary setup. The vertical arm probably goes over the top of the prop to the top wing center section.
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Machinebird, it has hydraulic lines in it and attached to a cylinder looking shape. Could it be a prop hub puller?
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maybe this helps
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Franzkait, Don't tell me it is a mechanism to jettison the prop inflight in order to get glide information undisturbed by the propeller airflow? I was wondering why all the lines ended at the hub.:(
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I'll return back to my original hypothesis that its to measure gun synchronization to the propeller using hydraulics. I don't think this was at the depot level, but probably a factory experiment.;)
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why shut anybody take the synchronization from the front,if the same possibility exist at the back ?
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Another possibility would be an in flight propeller balancing system test rig. The eccentric nature of some of the items on the prop shaft would permit altering balance to a substantial degree. The central cylindrical item is obviously a slip joint to pass pneumatic/hydraulic connections from the vertical arm to the rotating propeller hub. I don't see anything resembling an actuator however.:huh:
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I figured it out!
It is a BEER TAP, flown only during Oktoberfest! Flieger simply holds his STIEN above the wing and it is instantly refilled. :cheers: |
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