From a B-24 crash site, 11 january 1943, south Italy

Matteo La Boccia

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Some idea about these fragments and about aircraft?

What it is?
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What it is?
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What it is?
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handwriting
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32E1685, 32W2014 171, 32E3067, 32D2005-23, G102AY60 470..,
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parts
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What it is? 05 1050
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...014
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What it is?
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What it is?
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What it is?
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42A7308 42A7327
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LUNKENHEIMER. What it is?
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Fragments of equipment
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CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE STOP DYNAMOTOR BEFORE REMOVING THIS COVER
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N.P. 62964 What it is?
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"Lunkenheimer" is a manufacturer of valves for the petrochemical industry. Fuel cock valve? Oil line valve? Hydraulic system?

The radio dial, with the part No. "62964" is most likely off a General Electric-branded HF radio set.
 

Item one is a window frame.

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DCMatt
 

Very cool stuff!
 

Your first 'What is it?' after 014, (assuming your scale to be in mm/cms), could be a 'float' out of a rotameter, (flow indicator). The bobbin goes up and down in a glass tube depending on the flowrate of the fluid. Usually there is a scale either on the glass tube or next to it giving the rate in say gpm, or cc/oxygen etc.
 

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