For the Beechcraft AT-11 under construction, this gauge is not recognizable to us ... can you identify it? ... and the writing above it?
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It was probably easier to convert a real D-18 into a real AT-11 than what you guys have gone through in taking the D-18 and turning it into an AT-11.
OBIO
Excellent work on this project, I am really looking forward to the end result! Taigh is definitely the go-to-guy for anything Beech 18 related.
Here are some photos I took of what I believe is considered the best example of a complete AT-11 still flying, by far, which I saw at Oshkosh back in '05. I'm sure you and the team are quite familiar with it.
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The 'blue-grey' colored items in the middle at left, are the practice bombs, as you have modeled, secured to the bomb racks.
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Note all of the accessories, including the oxygen mask hanging near the bombsight.
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The Martin B-26 modelfor FS9 has a PDI as well..I can't remember (and don't have FS on this old laptop to check) but IIRC has a placard that's readable. There may even be a note in the files about it's use.
Rob