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Can anyone identify this please

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

It comes in a nice wooden box, weighs 5+Kgs and caught my eye, apologies for the poor iFone images.
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#2 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Is it something to do with these people, maybe a nav calibrator or nav aid

http://www.biship.com/index.htm
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#3 Post by Chapuis »

Pure Guess but is it some form of gun laying computer for an artillery battery?

The company name actually rings a small bell right at the back of my mind and it's telling me that the company used to produce electrical fuses for aircraft bombs and mines. However I am probably totally wrong and imagining it, and it’s really got quite an innocent engineering purpose.
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#4 Post by northumbrian »

Could well be a ranging computer for artillery, pure guess, but looking at the instruction plaque on the second pic, seems to point to this.
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#5 Post by 25Pdr »

According to the fuze numbers mentioned seems to be a calculator for setting the fuze delay for a 3.7" AA Gun.

This link for a fuze 199 mentions a machine for automatically setting the fuze delay.
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#6 Post by northumbrian »

25Pdr wrote:According to the fuze numbers mentioned seems to be a calculator for setting the fuze delay for a 3.7" AA Gun.

This link for a fuze 199 mentions a machine for automatically setting the fuze delay.
I think your on to something there :goodjob:
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

It was for sale for GBP40 from memory and was in what looks like close to unused condition. The bit that caught my attention is the the box appears to have been made from walnut.
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#8 Post by johngarnett »

25Pdr wrote:According to the fuze numbers mentioned seems to be a calculator for setting the fuze delay for a 3.7" AA Gun.

This link for a fuze 199 mentions a machine for automatically setting the fuze delay.
Whatever it is I bet it'll be section 1 sign01

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http://www.specialistauctions.com/aucti ... id=1315128

Blowing up the photos (no pun) shows reference to bearing and elevation and fuzes, so could be a setting for fuzes on AA shells?
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