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Deadman

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  1. that supply should have lit it up my old test set up was a phone charger you can all so get by with a 9V battery
  2. 5 V Dc positive goes to the center stud . Neg to the outer circle. I can not remember the name of the connector but they are on Military and commercial panels. I am sure you can find some thing on eBay
  3. JUST a bump for some guys looking for these plans Cheers
  4. What do you mean by the Left and right lower front panels specifically. It is a waist of time do to he amount of error that can and will happen in my experience. I have been doing this for a wile.
  5. Ok and what do you want the size of personally I think scaling off of picture is a waist of time but there is a tone of know measurement on that MIP
  6. Could you be more specific? witch picture did yen post?
  7. Ya he is with a bit of help LOL that is a post from the past.
  8. Here is a link to a guy making panels
  9. The colors for a USAF aircraft would be Federal Standard 595 Colors FS 37925 Flat Insignia White, 33538 Flat Yellow, 36231 Dark Gull Grey , 37038 Flat Black. the Zinc Chromate primer does not have an FS number as far as I know I found this on another form with Google The "recipe" of zinc chromate was spelled out in AN-TT-P-656. The natural color of zinc chromate primer is yellow (for lack of the exact term for the color). Jennings has already said that the coloration (untinted zinc chromate) was based on its chemical makeup, not because pigmentation was added. What's being discussed is the green color of tinted zinc chromate versus the MM color "zinc chromate green". I've already stated that the color of tinted zinc chromate varied with each manufacturer. Per Boeing B-17F E&R manual (T.O. 01-20EF-02 page 439) and B-17G E&R Manual (T.O. 01-20EG-02, page 422) "Wherever carbon black tinted primer is specified, it shall consist of or be equivalent to, 8 ounces of carbon black tinting paste (Fuller's No. 790 or equivalent) per gallon of zinc chromate primer." Carbon black tinted primer = interior green, Boeing style. Per Northrop P-61 E&R Manual: "All exposed interior surfaces of the gunner's, pilot's and radio operator's compartments shall be finished with Northrop Cockpit Green (12 oz. of black camouflage enamel AAF 14109 to one gallon of zinc chromate primer Spec.No. AN-TT-P-656)". Interior green, Northrop style. P-51D E&R manual (AN 01-60JE-2, pages 403-406): Various structural members: "zinc chromate primer per AN-TT-P-656". "Interior green "spec no. E-7 flat black to be used." Interior green, North American style.
  10. They are standard on bezels with those buttons and on panels i have with that type of button. Just found this and Lmao https://www.instagram.com/reel/C26xb4XO9qN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  11. Well it has been and will be busy at work it may be a wile before i can add any updates.
  12. When I was gathering information on A-10 A and C panels. I found the Ed had to work off of very limited information and measurements so the goal was to make it look right in the simulator and not be biased on hard facts.
  13. F-16 MFnullDs I have never found any for the A-10C
  14. Just found these they may be of interest
  15. nullCabin pressure Indicator for the Environmental panel.null
  16. nullo2 gauge for the environmental Panel
  17. Well unfortunately nothing in Vegas for the cockpit but a great time and awesome food.
  18. well off to Las Vegas for the week end hopefully i may find a part or two Cheers
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