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OK guys. I need your help! There are two objects on the left side of the F4F-3 I cant identify.
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The object circled in green. I think its a buzzer or some sort of alarm?
The object circled in red. At first, I thought it was the supercharger state selector since I don't see it in late F4F's, but that lever is on the left side. Can anyone identify this lever? I need more information so I can properly model it. Thank you in advance!!!
Kevin
I think its the bomb select levers. Fig2 page 10 item 14, and the landing gear warning horn page 10 fig2 item 2
http://www.spruemaster.com/blog/wp-...Handbook for Model F4F-4 Engine R-1830-86.pdf
Oh, I take it back. The Just Flight manual actually does say that it is the "Landing Gear Warning Horn".
Kevin, although I'm sure you know, the three-switch panel (and surrounding indicator lights) that is located in that photo, just above the gear horn, is a modern addition and wasn't present on Wildcats originally. The primer color that you see in that photo is correct for the F4F-3 (called dark dull green).
Hey, are you aware of the existence of this site? I was wondering if they had the Wildcat done and it turns out they did.
http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/nnam/virtualtour/#MUSEUM/COCKPITS/F4F-3/F4F-3