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Re: Help To Id German Ww2 Aircraft Panel ??
I remembered ZU and AUF means OPEN and CLOSED. I do not know which of them means what...but it seems that it is it! I have answered the first POST without seeing the pictures. It seems now that this was a remouvable panel from the engine nacelle or another kind of fuselage PANEL. It does not seems to be from the cockpit panel. It is too strange and not usual for the instrument panel. Perhaps from the radio-operator panel or from the gunner position, but ( I flew as a commercial pilot for some time ) certainly not from an instrument panel...( MY PERSONAL OPINION, may I frise here! I must say I am not an especialist on WW2 German interior cockpits...it is not everyday we see those old birds intacts do you know?! )
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