Four Engine Magneto Switch Us Navy C-54, C-118, Super Connie ? Radial Engine on 2040-parts.com
Waldorf, Maryland, US
This is an aircraft magneto switch for a four engine aircraft. It is marked JOS POLLAK CORP / USN NAF 1125-40. The only 4 radial engine planes I can think of that the Navy ever used were the C-54, C-118, and a version of the Lockheed Constellation but there may have been others. There is a separate switch for each of the four engines, Left & Right, Inboard & Outboard. Each switch has four positions , Off, Right, Left, Both. There is a central switch marked "PULL OFF" that is probably to kill all four engines at once. The switch is in really nice condition considering how old it is. It has been in storage for at least 30 years, maybe longer. It is dusty and the case has one dent in it. I took the case off and included pictures of the inside connections.
Due to the age and nature of the item I cannot take returns.
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Thanks for looking,
Bill
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