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![]() This switch was used on some french aircraft.
On your switch the label is missing, we see both fixing holes. On MS 406, there was five switch on/off exactly this. landing light nav light anemometer ammunition gauge guncam I think this model on/off was used on MB151/152 but I'm not sure anemometer nav light landing light flare Holt propeller/ammunition gauge/guncam there are another switch(rheostat, push push switch) Seen the state of screw and piece, I think that these parts were put down, not crashed. If these pieces would have been removed from aircraft, then the plane will have been removed under an original switch, you can see a phosphorescent paint on the toggle |
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