A co-worker of mine did a tour in Afghanistan a couple of years ago. While out on patrol one day they came upon a boneyard of MIGs. He hopped in a cockpit of one and grabbed a couple of souvenirs. He doesn't know what this is or what model of plane it came out of. In his words, "We didn't stick around too long". Anybody got any ideas what this is?
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Everybody else is wrong . . . its a THINGY!Scott Adie
www.osgfx.com
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Oh yea, that dealybob on the bottom labeled BK/L is a break light switch common to all aircraft.Scott Adie
www.osgfx.com
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Looks just like the box on the side of my house where the cable TV comes in ....Jeff Loewe
www.jlofoto.com
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Everybody knows in the (post?)Comunist world, the government dictates EVERYTHING! This is obviously the intervelometer for taking a Bravo Mike!
It seems they spent a lot of time in 'peace' setting of 3 and recently went to war setting of ZERO! That's why they have brown eyes!Eddie's Airplane Patch-Birthplace of the "Sonic Boom".......and I'm reminded every friggin' day!
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Ah, but it could be a 'what-cha-ma-call-it' housing a hyperbolic peraboloid!Scott Adie
www.osgfx.com
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Clearly, it is an Oscillation Overthruster...
Not to be confused with a flux capacitor, wherein the flux capacitor is used in adjusting time and the Oscillation Overthruster is used in adjusting space... as in, moving between dimensions.
Victor, care to add anything to this discussion?
Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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I found an interesting site all about MIG's, but it was over my head. If someone has translated the words on the face of the part,they might find something here. (Looks like the selector goes from 0 to3??)
Betty
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