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Re: Identification of crashed WW2 US Aircraft by B&T Indicator
Look at some pictures of A-26 cockpits taken during WWII.
http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/Im...A-26fInst1.pdf http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/pictur...ckpit_interior I think the A-11 was a pretty standard Turn and Bank instrument used in a great many WWII Army Air force planes. There may have been some minor variations if different versions were used, but I suspect they were all interchangeable. I would not think that the A-26 would use any "special" or unique instrument. |
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Re: Identification of crashed WW2 US Aircraft by B&T Indicator
Hello mazwork and rswank !
Thank you kindly for that info, yes I also thought they maybe were interchangeable. bye, nice Sunday, FrankieS |
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