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Today I made these pictures. But I don't know for sure what the function is of the black part. It is located in the topedoroom of the Neptune. It looks like a hydraulic reservoir. The white tube under the tank has a blue end cap. Normally the blue (and also red) end caps becomes used for hydraulic lines and tubes. Above the reservoir you can see a red part (filter/pump?). The other (small) lines go to a panel with nine connection points. It are typical connections for hydraulic pressure lines. Can anyone confirm my conceptoin?
Edit: I forgot something. Is this a tailsection for a Dakota? Or is it anything else?
Its a extra, droppable 350Lbs bombay fuel tank, according to the official Neptune bible ... ("30 jaar neptune bij de kon marine, op de grens van zee en lucht" )
Nice that there are "spare parts" for our Brequet I'm curious what will happen with things like this... The shelters at Soesterberg and the buildings at "Kamp Zeist" are full with aircraftparts.