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WZ 877 15th Sep 2015 07:53

Clock dashboard
 
Hello all,
I am looking to know what is the type of clock fitted on the dashboard of the DHC-1 CHIPMUNK.
Thank you.

26er 15th Sep 2015 09:31

As far as I remember, the one fitted to one's wrist with a strap !

diginagain 15th Sep 2015 11:39

ISTR the ones with 'ARMY' painted on the side only had the spring-clip for mounting a stopwatch.

it was only when we made it onto Gazelles that they trusted us with anything as exotic as a clock.

Herod 15th Sep 2015 14:01

Have to agree with 26er. It's been a while, but I don't think the RAF ones had a clock. Too technical.

JW411 15th Sep 2015 15:08

Why on earth would you want a clock in a Chipmunk? A calendar might be more appropriate.

WZ 877 15th Sep 2015 16:04

clock
 
Thank a lot for your answers gentlemen! :ok:
The spring-clip for mounting a stopwatch is fitted on the dashboard. I would like to have something to put here, and why not a pocket watch who can do stopwatch?
Is Smiths never built one?

Haraka 15th Sep 2015 16:37

I vaguely recall a spring clip for a stop watch on RAF Chipmunks, indeed they might have been used for navex's.
My abiding memory is of having to borrow a mate's digital display watch after mine broke.
It really was disconcerting not being able to just glance at a dial for times elapsed /remaining......

But there again, I was never very bright.

Wander00 15th Sep 2015 18:19

ISTR a clip for a chrome stop watch. ISTR we collected the watch from the Duty Instructor if going on a cross-country

Dora-9 15th Sep 2015 19:38

Basically a chrome "Monte Carlo" stopwatch.

asw28-866 15th Sep 2015 22:01

Smiths stopwatch...
 
Think this may be what you are after:

Smiths 60 Sec Stop Watch

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Dora-9 16th Sep 2015 03:18

I was told it was a "Monte Carlo" but mine clearly says "Smiths" on the dial. I believe the chrome variety were more common.

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psvsa8pf5h.jpg

India Four Two 16th Sep 2015 03:39

I never saw a stopwatch during the period that I flew UBAS T10s (1967-1969) and I don't even remember the stopwatch clip, but that might just be due to fading memory. On the other hand, I could never forget the mnemonic for MFFHHB!

WZ 877 16th Sep 2015 16:26

clock
 
OK ! Thank you everybody!
I will try to found one like Dora!

Dora-9 17th Sep 2015 20:17

Good luck with this!

I advertised in various aviation magazines for many months before I eventually got a response. The owner hand-delivered it to me in Hong Kong (he flew for Virgin Atlantic while I was then with Cathay), he told me he'd removed it from an EE Lightning that was about to be struck off charge. It came with a backing plate but once this was removed it fitted the Chipmunk's brackets perfectly.

Subsequently, ex-RAF Chipmunk drivers have told me that the chromed stopwatch was much more common - but I like mine!

Dan Winterland 18th Sep 2015 14:28

Indeed. the Black Monte Carlo wasn't fitted to the Chippy in service. That was a permanent mounted watch, whereas the Chippy had a clip where the aforementioned chrome Monte Carlo was inserted. You had to sign one out from the Sqn Adjutant with the threat of removal of your testicles if not returned.


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