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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:15 am 
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Is this a mockup or link trainer panel (with real instruments), or an actual aircraft panel? and if so - whats it from??

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Bid now on this Vintage U.S. Navy Aircaft control panel complete with all the control indicators. I bought it out of an estate sale and is the first one I've ever had. So whoever buy it may know alot more about it than I do. The control panel weighs about 15l-20 lbs. and measures 24" x !9". It is in good condition. I'm going to give you a list of indicator and serial #s. I hope that it is helpful in dating it and which plane used it. There are two KNOTS - DIAL indicator mfr's# AF525702 Kollsman Design, Flap Degrees indicator mfr's# 8DJ48AAD, Level Indicator NAS QUONSET PT. overhauled in 3/25/1953 Nose and Fuselage indicator serial#12231, Altitude Limit Switch indicator SAI/ARN-I serial #3933, Fuel indicator, Pressure indicator Buaer U.S.Navy Indicator Pressure Aircraft Remote 223-A8 OST NAS Norfolk, Carb. Air Indicator serial# 77 The Lewis Engineering Co., Hydrolic Press. Indicator AF-21273, Carb. Air C indicator Serial # AF-43-45286, XTAL-MAG. indicator, DC AMP- Volt Indicator, VoltDC indicator Weson Electrical Corp. Newark N.J. There is a date on one indicator 3/25/53. Buyer pays S'H'I sold as is and all sales are final.


Currently bidding at $102USD with 6 hours to go?

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Not a Link Trainer that I have seen!

But looks like quite a 'mish-mosh' of parts!

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it is a board with instruments stuck in it, nothing more

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Just someone's collection of random instruments stuck in a board. Individually, all together, a nice little collection. Add up the individual values then, if only $106, not a bad price (for a Mish-mosh!).


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I love the two little red lights in the lower left hand corner!

HAH :shock:

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