wanttaja
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Found a cool toy at an antique shop in Oshkosh this week. It appears to be an aircraft fire warning/fire suppression/overheat warning control panel. Wonder if anyone can identify what it was used on.
It screams "Mil-Std", but I haven't found any labels or tags inside or out. The inside is just basically wires from the switches and lights connecting to a big cannon plug in the back.
It's obviously set up for a twin engine vehicle. I'm thinking it's post-WWII. The rear case is thin fiberglass, not metal. Not something I would have expected during the war.
I keep saying "appears", because I'm not truly sure it's for an aircraft.
This is printed on the bottom:
89257 502 ASSY
NO SHORTAGES
and there are what I assume are QA stamps.
Printed on the back:
REF: SERVICE DIAGRAM
NO.30.0200 EREC AND
MAINT. MANUAL
Guy on another forum said, "Cage Code 89257 is the Hammerblow Corp. They do both US and Canadian parts. The notation of 30.0200 screams Canadian or Brit."
Any idea what this is from?
Ron Wanttaja

It screams "Mil-Std", but I haven't found any labels or tags inside or out. The inside is just basically wires from the switches and lights connecting to a big cannon plug in the back.
It's obviously set up for a twin engine vehicle. I'm thinking it's post-WWII. The rear case is thin fiberglass, not metal. Not something I would have expected during the war.
I keep saying "appears", because I'm not truly sure it's for an aircraft.
This is printed on the bottom:
89257 502 ASSY
NO SHORTAGES
and there are what I assume are QA stamps.
Printed on the back:
REF: SERVICE DIAGRAM
NO.30.0200 EREC AND
MAINT. MANUAL
Guy on another forum said, "Cage Code 89257 is the Hammerblow Corp. They do both US and Canadian parts. The notation of 30.0200 screams Canadian or Brit."
Any idea what this is from?
Ron Wanttaja