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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bristol Beaufort Landing Gear Maintenance Manual, Beaufort 2
... Bristol Beaufort Landing Gear Maintenance Manual...-sized yellow envelope Beaufort 2 Manual Bristol Beaufort Landing ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Mirage III Auxiliary Landing Gear Technical Information and Data, Dossier de Calculs de L'Atterrisseur Auxiliaire Avion Mirage III E Serie: Calcul Des Efforts
... Mirage III Auxiliary Landing Gear Technical Information and... Document Mirage III Auxiliary Landing Gear Technical Information ...CAC Copy of Dassault Documents, in French -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure - landing gear Electrical, Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure
... Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure - landing gear... Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure - landing gear Electrical ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Handbook Structural Repair Instructions Navy Model P2V-7 Vol 4 Landing Gear Group NAVWEPS 01-75EEB-2-4
... Vol 4 Landing Gear Group NAVWEPS 01-75EEB-2-4... Navy Model P2V-7 Vol 4 Landing Gear Group NAVWEPS 01-75EEB-2-4 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7293.100-3MB2 Mirage Aircraft Struts And Landing Gear Components Book 2 of 2 Issue 2
... (SP) AAP 7293.100-3MB2 Mirage Aircraft Struts And Landing... And Landing Gear Components Book 2 of 2 Issue 2 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - (SP) Bendix Landing Gear DC3 C47 C48 C5 C51 C52 C53 C117 Service and Parts CatalogIMG_20241124_0001
... (SP) Bendix Landing Gear DC3 C47 C48 C5 C51 C52 C53 C117...Possibly related to navigation Document (SP) Bendix Landing ...Possibly related to navigation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7211.022-4 Nomad Section 32 to 39 Landing Gear 34 Navigation 35 Oxygen 39 Electrical Panels
... (SP) AAP 7211.022-4 Nomad Section 32 to 39 Landing Gear 34...Manual (SP) AAP 7211.022-4 Nomad Section 32 to 39 Landing ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7293.100-3MB1 issue 2 Mirage aircraft struts and landing gear components book 1 of 2
... landing gear components book 1 of 2... struts and landing gear components book 1 of 2 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - (SP) AAP 7293.045-3M Landing gear uplocks, messier, types 155 x 41102, 159 x 41102, 158 x 41102, 161 x 41102
... (SP) AAP 7293.045-3M Landing gear uplocks, messier, types...Manual (SP) AAP 7293.045-3M Landing gear uplocks, messier ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - DOCUMENT - AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS, c.WWII
... , Landing Gear Emergency Lowering System, Emergency Hydrulic... of Main Landing Gear Down Position Latches, Caution. Document ...Item in the collection of Arthur Thomas MANLY No 431130 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3710 for his service details.Foolscap size, typed instructions, single sided. Topics: General, Emergency Exits on Ground, Emergency Exits During Flight, Landing Gear Emergency Lowering System, Emergency Hydrulic Operation of Main Landing Gear Down Position Latches, Caution.In black type at top: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONSdocument, raaf, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Leisure object - MODEL PLANE
... propeller & landing gear.... markings. Coloured details. Moving propeller & landing gear ...Plastic scale model of a WWII Spitfire aeroplane. Khaki in colour with random black markings. Coloured details. Moving propeller & landing gear.models, aeroplanes, spitfire, leisure -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Illustrated Parts Breakdown Kits Aircraft Emb-110 Bandeirante
... and Landing Gear Systems Model EMB110P1 Level of Importance: World. ... Supply and Landing Gear Systems Model EMB110P1 Level ...Description: T.O.1EMB11OP1-4-4 Hydaulic Power Supply and Landing Gear Systems Model EMB110P1 Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Hydraulic System Components (Mirage Aircraft) General & Technical Information
... Keywords: Mirage Landing Gear & Struts Level of Importance...: Loose Leaf Keywords: Mirage Landing Gear & Struts Level ...Description: Publisher: RAAF Pages: 100 Binding: Loose Leaf Keywords: Mirage Landing Gear & Struts Level of Importance: National. RAAF -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy 650 Series Illustrated Parts Catalogue Volume 5, AW. 650 Aircraft Manual
... and rain protection, instruments, landing gear, lights, navigation..., ice and rain protection, instruments, landing gear, lights ...Topics include flight controls, fuel, hydraulics, ice and rain protection, instruments, landing gear, lights, navigation, oxygen, and water/waste. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Parts Catalogue Piper Pa-23 Aztec
... 1/8/1961.Piper PA 24-200 Landing Gear Maintenance Level.... Published 1/8/1961.Piper PA 24-200 Landing Gear Maintenance Level ...Description: 7 pages. Published by B.F Goodrich. Published 1/8/1961.Piper PA 24-200 Landing Gear Maintenance Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Archive (Item) - Box BDA7 Boeing (Gaf / Asta) Collection
... 2 PACKS, GAF FACTORY PHOTOS FILES - - NOMAD LANDING GEAR... LANDING GEAR - NOMAD SEARCHMASTER FAMILIARISATION - NOMAD ...Description: Box BDA 6D - 2 PACKS, NOMAD AIRCRAFT PHOTOS 2 PACKS, GAF FACTORY PHOTOS FILES - - NOMAD LANDING GEAR - NOMAD SEARCHMASTER FAMILIARISATION - NOMAD FLIGHT INSTRUMENT BASIC - NOMAD BASIC STRUCTURES - NOMAD HEAT & VENT, SEARCHMASTER Level of Importance: National. Historical Details: DAP/GAF/ASTA constructed many overseas designs under licence in Australia (Beaufort, Beaufighter, Lincoln, Canberra and F18) however they also designed and constructed a number of significant local designs that were successful in oversea's markets includi -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Embraer - EMB 110 Aircraft Bandeirante - Collection of manuals See under "Description" Section
... landing gear components. T.P. 110/251 24th July, 1980 Technical... Technical Manual. Major overhaul instructions. Nose landing gear ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Dioptric Apparatus, mid 19th century
Before the introduction of electricity, lighthouses had a clockwork mechanism that caused the lens to rotate with a light source inside that was either powered by Kerosene or Colza oil. The mechanism consisted of a large weight attached by a cable through the centre of the lighthouse to the top where the cable wrapped around a barrel, drum or wheels that controlled the speed of the lights rotation by a clockwork mechanism. The keeper would crank the clockwork mechanism, which would lift the weight ready for the next cycle similar to an old grandfather clock mechanism. Once the weight lifted to its apex at the bottom of the first landing, the keeper would let it fall, which would pull on the cable, which would, in turn, operate a series of gears activating the rotation of the Fresnel optical lens, which would then rotate to create the lighthouse’s unique light speed of rotation characteristic. Creating a specific characteristic required a way to regulate the speed of the rotation, and was important as sailors could identify a particular light by its speed and time between flashes. The weight had to fall at a certain rate to create the proper rotation speed of the lens and a regulator within the mechanism accomplished this. History: From 1851, Chance Brothers became a major lighthouse engineering company, producing optical components, machinery, and other equipment for lighthouses around the world. James Timmins Chance pioneered placing lighthouse lamps inside a cage surrounded by Fresnel lenses to increase the available light output these cages, are known as optics and they revolutionised lighthouse design. Another important innovation from Chance Brothers was the introduction of rotating optics, allowing adjacent lighthouses to be distinguished from each other by the number of times per revolution the light flashes. The noted English physicist and engineer, John Hopkins invented this system while employed at Chance Brothers. Chance Brothers and Company was a glass works and originally based in Spon Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands England. The company became a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glass making technology. The Chance family originated in Bromsgrove as farmers and craftsmen before setting up a business in Smethwick near Birmingham in 1824. They took advantage of the skilled workers, canals and many other industrial advances taking place in the West Midlands at the time. Robert Lucas Chance (1782–1865), known as 'Lucas', bought the British Crown Glass Company's works in Spon Lane in 1824. The company specialised in making crown window glass, the company ran into difficulty and its survival was guaranteed in 1832 by investment from Chance's brother, William (1788 – 1856). William owned an iron factoring business in Great Charles Street, Birmingham. After a previous partnership that Lucas had dissolved in 1836, Lucas and William Chance became partners in the business which was renamed, Chance Brothers and Company. Chance Brothers invented many innovative processes and became known as the greatest glass manufacturer in Britain. In 1848 under the supervision of Georges Bontemps, a French glass maker from Choosy-le-Roi, a new plant was set up to manufacture crown and flint glass for lighthouse optics, telescopes and cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing pattern that sailors can use to identify specific lighthouses during the night. Lighthouses can achieve distinctive light characteristics in a few different ways. A lighthouse can flash, which is when brief periods of light interrupt longer moments of darkness. The light can occult, which is when brief periods of darkness interrupt longer moments of light. The light can be fixed, which is when the light never goes dark. A lighthouse can use a combination of flashing, oscillating, or being fixed in a variety of combinations and intervals to create individual light characteristics. It is a common misconception that a lighthouse's light source changes the intensity to create a light characteristic. The light source remains constant and the rotating Fresnel lens creates the various changes in appearance. Some Fresnel lenses have "bulls-eye" panels create beams of light that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to flash. Conversely, some lenses have metal panels that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to go dark. This Dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a lighthouse optical lens is very significant as it is integral to a lighthouses operation, we can also look at the social aspect of lighthouses as being traditionally rich with symbolism and conceptual meanings. Lighthouses illustrate social concepts such as danger, risk, adversity, challenge and vigilance but they also offers guidance, salvation and safety. The glowing lamp reminds sailors that security and home are well within reach, they also symbolize the way forward and help in navigating our way through rough waters not just on the oceans of the world but in our personal lives be it financial, personal, business or spiritual in nature. Nothing else speaks of safety and security in the face of adversity and challenge quite the way a lighthouse does. Revolving dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a Fresnel optical lighthouse lens. A cylindrical cast metal pillar and cabinet painted green with 3 glass doors enclosing the top section. Inside the pillar/cabinet is a large clockwork mechanism used to turn and regulate a lighthouse light by means of weights and a chain attached to same. One door has the name "Adams Mare" in metallic dots similar to "Braille" to the inside edge of door frame.shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, revolving dioptric mechanism, dioptric mechanism for lighthouse, lighthouse clockwork timing mechanism, acetylene lighthouse light mechanism, 19th century lighthouse mechanism, kerosene light, fresnel lenses, colza oil, chance brothers -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Electro Hydraulics Limited Designers and Manufacturers of Aircraft Landing Gears and Hydraulic Systems and Components
... Designers and Manufacturers of Aircraft Landing Gears and Hydraulic ...