Known as the 'bath-tub' morse key due its resemblance to an old fashioned bathtub, the brown bakelite Morse Key was fully enclosed for operations aboard heavy bombers such as the Handley Page Halifax to ensure its sparking did not ignite fuel fumes.
From left to right, you see the hinges, the two electrical stubs, the large signalling knob (designed to also be used with gloves) and the spring that held both the upper and lower halves together.
This spring could also be used to hold down the signalling knob to broadcast a continuous carrier wave. This was done during ditching procedures or when the crew had to bail out of the plane (mostly over water) and in doing so, hopefully enable rescuers to secure a fix on their last position.
Whilst used primarily aboard the Halifax and Avro Lancaster, the fact that the Morse Code Key was waterproof also made it suitable for use in open canopy aircraft such as the Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber and the Australian Wirraway light fighter/bomber.
This Handley Page Halifax Instrument comes complete with detailed Scale Model, Mango Wood Stand & Plaque plus Printed Fact Sheet featuring photo of instrument in the aircraft cockpit.
Your Handley Page Halifax Bathtub Morse Code Sender Key, Original Recovery Curios Warbird Collectable includes:
* Both the standard 1/72 and the larger and more detailed 1/48 scale models are available with wheels & flaps up or down and bomb bays open or closed. Upon order placement you will receive an email asking for your preferred configuration.
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