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Old 29th July 2019, 19:55
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Re: Unknown Aircraft Instrument Panels

Just corrected my post on the website link for the manuals (lost the "s" on the end). (I did not need to log-in to look at the manuals.)

https://www.avialogs.com/
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so it is 100% a P-39 panel then...
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one of them is for a T-34 Trainer form the late 1940's...
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T-34? I doubt it.
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"propeller feathering + bomb door" (pic #1),
"carb heat pull + landing gear position" (pic #2)
"flaps up / down + oxygen warner" (pic #3)

nothing for t-34!!


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T-34? I doubt it.
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"propeller feathering + bomb door" (pic #1),
"carb heat pull + landing gear position" (pic #2)
"flaps up / down + oxygen warner" (pic #3)

nothing for t-34!!


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Page 12 of this pdf shows T-34A panel Radio Call 33328. Looks like a match to me.

Based on the Serial Numbers for the T-34A, Radio Call 33324 may be 53-3324.

https://t-34.com/docs/T-34A_Flight_H..._1T-34A-1).pdf
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uuuh,

it's a forum about aviation
and I thought first of the tank!?

despite the english lettering ...

excuse me
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Page 12 of this pdf shows T-34A panel Radio Call 33328. Looks like a match to me.

Based on the Serial Numbers for the T-34A, Radio Call 33324 may be 53-3324.

https://t-34.com/docs/T-34A_Flight_H..._1T-34A-1).pdf



Thank you Revi16. I have looked over page 12 and see too many differences. I would ask the original poster to identify the museum these panels came from.




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Thank you Revi16. I have looked over page 12 and see too many differences. I would ask the original poster to identify the museum these panels came from.
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Many differences? Besides the extra instrument hole in the upper left, these panels are literally only 4 digits apart in serial number, 33328 and 33324.

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