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    Hello,

    Does anybody have a clue about which aircraft is this panel from? The data plate says CAA, which makes me think from a civilian aircraft in UK. One of the paper tags on the panel is dated 1964.

    Please click on the photos for the larger versions.

    Regards,

    batur

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    in reply to: Aircraft Cockpit Sections/Instrument Panel Projects Part 2 #1006657
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    in reply to: Aircraft Cockpit Sections/Instrument Panel Projects Part 2 #991494
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    Very nice Batura, I’ve done a bit research into French panels after finding the attached! Will look through pics. It could be spare;) Do you by any chance have a Super Etendard panel? I may have the control column! Shown here:
    http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=121888
    Would love to see more of your collection.
    Jack, your Harrier appeared out of nowhere. Very nice. Would love to see the insides.

    Thanks Ian. Yes I have the instrument panel of Super Etendard No: 71 and it is for sale. I have the panels of several F-4s, RF-4s, Migs, F-104s etc. I also have a couple of new old stock F-104G main instrument panels which I will sell or trade.

    in reply to: Aircraft Cockpit Sections/Instrument Panel Projects Part 2 #992075
    batura
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    Thanks Peter. I have several more instrument panels to post here. However I am currently hoping to identify this French aircraft and also get an original blind panel to complete this main panel.

    Cheers,

    batur

    in reply to: Aircraft Cockpit Sections/Instrument Panel Projects Part 2 #992849
    batura
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    Unknown panel

    Hello,

    I have recently bought an empty instrument panel from Germany. Unfortunately, I do not know what type of aircraft it comes from. The seller did not know it either.

    Because it has a French fire extinguisher and a Hélice RATIER Type : 106120 propeller control panel, which was used in WWII period French aircraft, I believe that the panel comes from a single seat French aircraft of that period. It look likes the large opening in the center is also suitable for the blind flying panels used in many French aircraft.

    Can anybody help to identify the aircraft type?

    Regards,

    batur

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