Two of the instruments appear to be ammeters. The level (?) appears to be some kind of survey equipment....though if it is some type of sighting device that would be better. These items are collected but it is not my wheelhouse at all.
I discovered the linked sight below when trying to search for you, but know that the ammeters may not be aircraft cockpit gauges? Good luck. Zach
Thanks Zachb! I’ve searched all over but couldn’t find it, it looks to be navy with the anchor on the name plate, going to look at these and some other stuff Friday, I’ll post more pics if I get them.
Thanks Zachb! I’ve searched all over but couldn’t find it, it looks to be navy with the anchor on the name plate, going to look at these and some other stuff Friday, I’ll post more pics if I get them.
Fritz
Highly recommend you don't pay much for them - the meter gauges are often on Ebay "listed" for $20 - 30 dollars but do NOT sell. I'd wouldn't pay over $10 each. the other weird electro mechanical part might nor even be japanese - pics just don't give detail. If it doesn't have a plate then i'd pass on it. Only gauges have value to collectors - oddball parts go for nothing
The round dial with a 90 degree mounting bracket is a simple daytime and clear weather direction device to "aim" at a visual object ( like a far away island, mountain top, etc) and read out the degrees on the dail. It could also be used to do a simple triangularization. A compass is used to maintain that heading from that point on. I've seen these used as survey tools or basic primitive surface navigation. A precision Survey tool is magnified to see objects further away or to pick a more detailed feature to align to.
Well I ended up getting the instruments, here is a picture of the nameplate of the instrument with the dial, it’s a navy piece. The other device that only shows the back is a US Navy torpedo bomber compass
Well I ended up getting the instruments, here is a picture of the nameplate of the instrument with the dial, it’s a navy piece. The other device that only shows the back is a US Navy torpedo bomber compass
Fritz
Good for you. Was it a reasonable price?
You might take another picture of the data plate (in better lighting) and post it in a separate thread and specifically ask for a translation. Sometimes these type of instruments are called surveyor protractors too.
I think so, got these four instruments plus a larger ampmeter, the leaflet and some gun inspection (barrel mirrors, US I believe) at a decent price, really would like to know what this data plate says
Well I ended up getting the instruments, here is a picture of the nameplate of the instrument with the dial, it’s a navy piece. The other device that only shows the back is a US Navy torpedo bomber compass
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