Hi all,
I have been building a Bf-109 G-10 instrument panel for some time. Of recently, I managed to find a Netzausschalter(Fl 32315-2), with the white lettering 'Netzausschalter' and replaced the one without the lettering(Fl.E 583601) which had been on my panel for long. To my knowledge, the latter(Fl.E 583601) is associated with the K series while the former(Fl 32315-2) was used for all G series.
Though I had changed the switches and it looks better with the white lettering, I still have a question.
Q: Is it OK if Fl.E 583601 is used for G-10 because G-10's were being produced along with the K series towards the War's end(and they had to use whatever they had in stock)? or it was not possible because the switches can be used exclusively to a specific model(G and K separately)?
It makes sense that 'they had to use whatever at hands' but looking closely into the switches themselves, not only the 'Netzausscahlter' lettering makes difference but also the internal design and plugs look different as well.
I have been building a Bf-109 G-10 instrument panel for some time. Of recently, I managed to find a Netzausschalter(Fl 32315-2), with the white lettering 'Netzausschalter' and replaced the one without the lettering(Fl.E 583601) which had been on my panel for long. To my knowledge, the latter(Fl.E 583601) is associated with the K series while the former(Fl 32315-2) was used for all G series.
Though I had changed the switches and it looks better with the white lettering, I still have a question.
Q: Is it OK if Fl.E 583601 is used for G-10 because G-10's were being produced along with the K series towards the War's end(and they had to use whatever they had in stock)? or it was not possible because the switches can be used exclusively to a specific model(G and K separately)?
It makes sense that 'they had to use whatever at hands' but looking closely into the switches themselves, not only the 'Netzausscahlter' lettering makes difference but also the internal design and plugs look different as well.
Comment