Can you identify this item, possibly from a Spitfire aircraft?

Aircraft wrecks, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks

By Pierre Kosmidis

Photos © Ntinos Mpampakos, submitted to www.ww2wrecks.com and used by permission

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Following the positive identification of a Spitfire landing gear part in a remote mountainous area of northwestern Greece by MrNtinos Mpampakos, another item awaits its identification.

Since this part was found close to the landing gear, it is highly probable that this part belonged too to the ill-fated Spitfire.

According to respecter researcher Mr. Ioannis Mylonas: 

Date:10/09/48
Damage Cat.: Cat. E1
Aircraft: Spitfire Mk.IXLF
Serial No.: RR192
Base: Sedes AB
Unit: 335 MEBA
Arera of Crash: Krystalopigi, Florina
Pilot: Flying Officer Kon. Tassopoulos
During Armed reconnaissance hit by AA fire (Civil War), Pilot Killed SoC Order F.ABS/265/YL.G/2994/17-6-49

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It is from the base of the control column. It holds the cables which go to the ailerons. Photo submitted by Ian T. Hodgkiss
It is from the base of the control column. It holds the cables which go to the ailerons. Photo submitted by Ian T. Hodgkiss