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Old 29th September 2010, 18:22
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Re: MS 406 instrument

Hello ClinA-78

In answer to question No.3 - in the Polish book 'Monografie Lotnicze 28 - M.S.406' there is an illustration on the back cover of the cockpit layout, with the instruments labelled underneath (in Polish, but Google can translate it for you).

It clearly shows the instrument you have, it's labelled as the altimeter. It is the lower right of the four dials on the panel directly in front of the pilot, beneath the gun sight.

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Simon
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