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Old 13th June 2020, 20:05
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Re: Jet panel?

Jean, I could not find it in the F-84G manual either. I like your idea of a test panel. The way the panel is laid out, it does not seem to be something that would actually be in the cockpit of a plane, where space is at a premium. The indicators seem too spread out with lots of "wasted" space.
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