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Old 26th August 2010, 00:34
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PANEL CLOCK ON MUSTANG I

Good evening,

I am looking for a picture of the clock which was installed on the dashboard of the first mustangs (Mustang I) initially delivered to the RAF.

Would somebody have a drawing or a Picture of this clock ?

or of the panelboard ?

Thanks guys.

GC
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Old 26th August 2010, 11:28
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Re: PANEL CLOCK ON MUSTANG I

Hi Gilles,

Attached a picture of the clock in the instrument panel of Mustang I AP212 of 268 Squadron.

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Old 26th August 2010, 16:38
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Re: PANEL CLOCK ON MUSTANG I

Thank you Hans, this is perfect.

I found one such clock on a crash site and I wanted to make sure that it was from a Mustang I: that's it.

But I understand that AP212 crashed in december 1942 (in Netherlands) ? How does happen you have a picture of a pristine equipment ?

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Old 26th August 2010, 18:20
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Re: PANEL CLOCK ON MUSTANG I

Hi Gilles,

Actually AP212 made a crashlanding, that's why the instrument panel was still in one piece when the picture was made.

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Old 27th August 2010, 01:58
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Re: PANEL CLOCK ON MUSTANG I

I understand. Thanks Hans.

Cheers

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