SHORT STIRLING TYPE VII 5D/1065 BOMB RELEASE TIMER DISTRIBUTOR PANEL

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Air Ministry stamped Short Stirling Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor Panel



The  Stirling's Air Bomber's Panel was mounted on the starboard wall of the aircraft's bomb aimer station and comprised three primary instruments which enabled the bomb aimer to pre-select not only the sequence of which ordinance to drop, but also their timing delay and grouping whilst still maintaining the critical flight balance of the aircraft.

The Short Stirling often carried an eclectic mix of bombing ordinance, from 236 x small 1.8kg or 24 x 14kg incendiary bomblets (carried in the Small Bomb Container SBC); 230 kg and 450kg general purpose High Explosive (GP/HE) bombs as well as the high impact 1800kg and 3600kg bombs. 

Whilst the Short Stirling carried the Mk II and later, the more advanced, computer-controlled Mk XIV Bomb sights which enabled the bomb aimer, laying prone in the nose of the aircraft, to accurately mark the target, he still had some extensive and time- consuming work to do in preparing the release of the Stirlings’s bomb load. He did this on his Air Bomber's Control Panel which consisted of three separate Control Units.
 
Mounted just back from the Stirling’s plexiglass floor window, the first of these was a 16 Switch, Connell Bomb Pre-selector Unit which allowed the bomb aimer to preselect which bombs to release. (Seen here on the left).

The 16 switches related to 16 stowage points in the aircraft’s segmented bomb bay and the bomb aimer used it to select which bombs or combination of bombs would be released over the target and which bombs might be retained for another attack on a secondary target. 

The unit also featured a Master Safety Jettison Handle with its chain-mounted, metal Safety Cover. When removed, the bomb aimer could jettison the entire bomb load in an emergency such as prior to a crash landing, an aircraft fire or fighter attack. The pilot also had a Jettison Switch and Pull Handle mounted on his main flying panel.

Sitting beside this unit, was mounted the Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor Unit, which the bomb aimer would use to pre-set the timing interval and order of the ordinance to be dropped. This was particularly useful if the Stirling was attacking a long, spread out target such as a railway terminus, bridge or transport hub and needed to drop its bombs in a 'stick' formation along the target (Seen here on the left).

The metal pointers in the middle of the Unit were rotated to preset any of the possible 32 bomb combinations whilst the small silver rotary dial below, was used to set the timing interval. A small bulb behind a swivelling coloured/clear window would then indicate their activation.

The Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor  was mounted to the Bomb Aimer's master panel by two knurled pins on either side of the carrying handle to enable the unit to be removed from the aircraft after the mission and be reset for the next. A reinforced. padded timber box was used to carry the unit to and from the aircraft.

To the right of the Timer Distributor was mounted the Bomb Dropping Selector Box which was used to ensure the bombs were dropped in the correct order to maintain the critical trim of the aircraft during flight. 

This Air Ministry stamped Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor is an original WWII veteran Bomber Command Unit. 

Mounted in its 100 yr old mango wood display stand with engraved plaque and highly detailed, custom built 1/72 or super detailed 1/48 scale model of this iconic aircraft perched above on its removable magnetic arm, this original Recovery Curios WWII aviation collectable also comes with a full colour, laminated Fact Sheet featuring photos of the instrument in situ with details on its operation and the aircraft’s history.

As an added bonus, this Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor also comes with its original padded wooden transport box.

What an incredible and memorable gift for the aviation enthusiast in your life!

* Please note that this original Recovery Curios Aircraft Display is also available in a Super Detailed, Large Scale 1/48 version with some astounding and simply awesome detail. Click on the ‘1/48 Scale Model Option' at the top of this page to order.

This Short Stirling Instrument comes complete with detailed Scale Model, Mango Wood Stand & Plaque plus Printed Fact Sheet featuring photo of instrument in the aircraft cockpit.

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Your Air Ministry stamped Short Stirling Type VII 5D/1065 Bomb Release Timer Distributor Panel, Original Recovery Curios Warbird Collectable includes:

  • Original Warbird instrument
  • Highly detailed hand-built and airbrushed 1/72 plastic scale model of the aircraft,*
  • Hand-crafted and beautifully finished 100yr, Far North Queensland Mango Wood display stand
  • Detailed, 2-sided, printed and laminated Instrument Fact Sheet detailing aircraft and instrument
  • Removable Magnetic Display Arm

*An upgrade to the larger and more detailed 1/48 scale model is also available in the hand-built and airbrushed plastic version for an additional $125 (Click on the 1/48 scale option)

Both the 1/72 & 1/48 scale hand-built and airbrushed plastic models are available with 'canopy open or closed' options, landing gear 'up or down' with a choice of two Squadron markings and camouflage.

Upon order placement you will receive an email asking for your preferred configuration.

Your complete Recovery Curios Original Instrument Collectable is securely packed and delivery normally takes between 6 - 8 weeks approx.

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