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Re: Unknown Instrument Panel
Hi Gents,
The panel does not come from glider. It is simply impossible -- too many holes for the instruments. Look into old books dedicated to soaring and gliding. In the interwar period high performance gliders had up to six instruments although some specimens were equipped with five ones. The panel posted has nine holes for the instruments and you have to find an aircraft for that panel. |
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Re: Unknown Instrument Panel
To me, this panel has a strong similarity with early prewar Arado and Heinkel single seaters.
Hal |
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