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In a FW190A where is the battery ?
Dear all,
I ask this question (In a FW190A where is the battery ?) because I found battery components in a field where a FW190A belly landed. So, I wonder if the battery was broken when the aircraft landed (possible if the battery is located under the fuselage) or when the aircraft was dismantled. Thanks for your answers, as usual. GC PS : I don't think that on a single engine A/C like the FW190A, there are two batteries.. If I am wrong correct me. |
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Re: In a FW190A where is the battery ?
Gilles, the batteries were located behind the pilots seat
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Re: In a FW190A where is the battery ?
Thanks Chris.
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