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    Hinrik

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    1. Tauchretter fans,

      Just got a reply from Mr. Paul Mengelberg (U-5 / U-26 / U-39) He says the following about the device:

      "Hello Hinrik, a long time ago I used to wear one of those "Tauchretters" while in training at the U-Schule in Neustadt-Holstein. Ours was a bit different,?as I recall there was a flexible breathing tube on top with a special mouth peace and a nose clip to squeese the?nostrils while under water. On the bottom in front and inside of the Dreager Lung was a small oxigen bottle which was used? #1 to breath under?water and #2 to blow up the Dreager-Lung once one had breaken surface. A small shut-off valve was installed at the mouth peace. In this manner the person would floate more or less on his back reather floating in a standi upright?position. The Dreager-Lung had in addition a Potash-Cartridge for breathing, to conserve air within the Sub while pinned down for up to 72 hours or perhaps more. However the little spring you point out is a mistery to me. I used the Dreager-Lung at U-School and when we sunk our Boat,?it prooved to be an excellent floating divise. Sorry Hinrik, but some items are hard to remember after how much about?

      65?years or more I am sorry that I can help more, but you are always welcome to ask"

      Sorry Joe...little clip still a mystery. Anyone else know what its for?

      Regards

      Hinrik

    2. Blade angle pitch angle scale on side of blades. What I am not sure, looking at the parts, if this prop was fixed to sertain blade pitch, or if the blades could be turned during "possible torpedo travel"

      Seams the end cap was fixed with 4 screws and could not move to change the blade angle. but still there is an apperent "axle" with cross section that goes throught the propeller to the cap.

      Any ideas / war time photos would be greatful

      Hinrik

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