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Old 12th July 2021, 12:00
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Auto pilot

Dear All,

my question: We have a complete autopilot module and we are not certain, where it comes from.
Did B24 and B17 have the same (equal) auto pilot mechanism (module).
Could one /we identify our auto pilot module (block, machanism, by some
remarks as B24 or B17?
It would be a big help to assign "our" auto pilot to a B 24 or B17.
So we could rule out another second Bomber.

Thx a lot for replies

ATB
ginamod
Autria Lienz-South Tyrol/Italy
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