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Old 4th May 2010, 19:37   #1 (permalink)
 
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Lancaster Fuel Cock Reqd @ BBMF

Noted on keymags. Can anyone assist?

'Evening, we at BBMF were just wondering if someone might have in their possession a Lancaster Fuelcock.
Its numbers are:
26EA 12830
Aircraftings 1316B
3/O.2496

If you might have one of these could you contact me or contact BBMF at BBMF - Redirecting.
Thanks for your assistance in advance, which is always appreciated.

BBMF'

Lancaster Fuel c0ck Reqd @ BBMF - Key Publishing Ltd Aviation Forums

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - News

'The Lancaster is unserviceable; a fuel cock shut off valve is faulty and this controls the fuel sent to the engine. Currently, our engineers are attempting to resolve the issue - further updates will be posted.'

TJ

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Old 5th May 2010, 09:42   #2 (permalink)
 
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Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - News

'If anyone can help us, please call 01526 347393. The picture below shows the fuel cock and it's location.'



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