Matt Wynn
Charter Member
ok, making progress, added a base layer of weathering, Milton can you resend me the cockpit images... mine have decided to go AWOL... 
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ok, making progress, added a base layer of weathering, Milton can you resend me the cockpit images... mine have decided to go AWOL...
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ok, making progress, added a base layer of weathering, Milton can you resend me the cockpit images... mine have decided to go AWOL...
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I will dig them out and resend; no problem. About finished the mapping the XP47H right now. Give me an hour.
no rush i'm deciphering what this switch is for, i've seen it on other types but can't recall where... 2 switches both travel in a 90* path from horizontal to level with what looks like a 'rocker' in the middle... will crop to that area, see if the others here can't help us out some, as i say it's about all that remains text wise in the cockpit as i noticed there were no Throttle markings... :salute:
EDIT: here we go i cannot make out whether it's 'ACTIVE' or 'AC TYPE' and then the 2 letters below it... can somebody let me borrow their glasses?![]()
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Seeing how the toggle switch is located between the prop-feather buttons I would guess that the toggle might be used to
a) activate auto-feather if the aircraft was so equipped
b) activate the actual feathering system in conjunction then with the red buttons ( less likely in my opinion since the button guards already prevent accidental activation by the crew )
Cheers
Stefan
Ok that's better, now we're well and truly cooking on Gas! i even had a full nights sleep... woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed about 4h ago and have firmly embedded myself in the cockpit... as such we're starting to see the ECU get detailed as it should bestill got mock fasteners and plates to add, but it's coming alive!
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sorry about the delay here guys, got roped into some DIY at my brothers new place... *unhappy muttering*