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Sadly from all the information I have found. The weapons panel on the left side is for the D-27 and below and the weapons panel in front is for the D-30 and above. I have found no information that indicates any aircraft having both panels.

 

Jesse

 

it does seem counter intuitive to have both. i will have a dig as well

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The bombs operating is perhaps correct now.

Older the P47s had 6 T-shape handles here

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D-30/40 three ARM handles remainded.

gNtRUgB.jpg

D-40 from Dayton museum

 

Unfortunately manual for D models does not describe bombs operation clearly, but this is written in manual for N models.

"You arm the bombs with the three handles on the floor to your left"

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Posted
The bombs operating is perhaps correct now.

Older the P47s had 6 T-shape handles here

1aomrcL.jpg

 

D-30/40 three ARM handles remainded.

gNtRUgB.jpg

D-40 from Dayton museum

 

Unfortunately manual for D models does not describe bombs operation clearly, but this is written in manual for N models.

"You arm the bombs with the three handles on the floor to your left"

 

 

 

Neat I have learned something new. Sadly that pit for the P-47 could use some tender loving care thought :( I will have to visit the virtual museum to learn more..

 

 

Thanks

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There are mappings for the new handles: Left Arming On - Right Arming On

 

(So NOT Left Wing Bomb Arming On - Right Wing Bomb Arming On)

 

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