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AdmiralAdama said:
Seriously sci, is all of this stuff in your basement?
You could equip a small fighting force.

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It's not all in the basement,but it is in the house.
The challenge is open if anyone wishes to take it up.
 
OK, here is one.

What is this a part of?

What was the complete machine used for?

As a bonus, please advise whether any of these machines ate still in use, and if so to what purpose?

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Is it an iron lung? (A negative pressure ventilator). It enabled a person to breathe when normal muscle control was or they had difficulty breathing on their own.

It's use pretty much end in the late 50s - early 60's when it was replaced by the "positive pressure ventilation & intubation."

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Would this picture have been taken while looking through a rear porthole,towards the cockpit,of the Fairchild C119 Flying Boxcar?
Two are still flying cargo in Alaska.Others are preserved at various museums and other locations around the world.
 
scifan57 said:
Would this picture have been taken while looking through a rear porthole,towards the cockpit,of the Fairchild C119 Flying Boxcar?
Two are still flying cargo in Alaska.Others are preserved at various museums and other locations around the world.

Hi Scifan, you are right about the angle from which I took the photograph, but it's a different type of aircraft.
Here's the uncropped photograph.

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It's an interior photo taken on a Lancaster Bomber.
There are at least 2 still flying.One in Britain and one in Canada,with a third example,also in Britain,which will be airworthy shortly.The airworthy lancasters are owned by aviation museums and are flown as part of their programs at various air shows.
Normally flown by a single pilot,this example has been fitted with a second control yoke,branching off the main one.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/...70433/Pictured-Inside-a-Lancaster-bomber.html
 
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scifan57 said:
It's an interior photo taken on a Lancaster Bomber.
There are at least 2 still flying.One in Britain and one in Canada,with a third example,also in Britain,which will be airworthy shortly.The airworthy lancasters are owned by aviation museums and are flown as part of their programs at various air shows.
Normally flown by a single pilot,this example has been fitted with a second control yoke,branching off the main one.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/raf-bomber-command/3270433/Pictured-Inside-a-Lancaster-bomber.html

Spot on, Scifan.

I saw this one in Calgary 2 years ago. It was great to get up close to it.


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The British Lancaster, part of the heritage flight with a Spitfire and Hurricane, is an awesome sight in flight. I was once "buzzed" by the heritage flight when parked up in a valley just west of Biggin Hill airport. Unfortunately I didn't have the right camera with me, so no photos - just wonderful memories.

Ramble over, it's over to you for the next challenge.

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AdmiralAdama said:
Ahem.
That would be "Ramble on .. and now's the time, the time is now, to sing my song."
;)
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"I've been this way ten years to the day, Ramble On"

;)

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