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Old 15th February 2008, 04:58
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Unknown Electrical ID on Me109 Control Panel...

Hi!

I have seen 2 G-10 cockpits with the electrical ID of "D108" on the upper right side of the control panel.

From what I know "D" refers to "heating".

To the left of the ID is something odd as well. Not sure if it is a plate missing, or part of a plug?

Any thoughts on what this is? It is not on anything other aircraft (including K)...



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Old 19th February 2008, 05:45
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Re: Unknown Electrical ID on Me109 Control Panel...

anyone??

hmmm...
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Re: Unknown Electrical ID on Me109 Control Panel...

The foto you have of the Chino Bf 109G-10 was taken after someone removed the D-108 terminal block. Attached is a foto taken earlier. Consulting the G-10 Handbuch, the elt. section says that it was the same as the G-5 with changes for the DB 605D engine and addition of windscreen heating. The location and heavy wiring would seem to indicate this was the connection for windscreen heating.

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