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    German aircraft cockpit panel

    any idea what aircraft?

    Giorgio
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    #2
    this was also in the same estate not sure if belongs to the other
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      #3
      The panel is Ju 188, the Revi 3 is the export type (not Luftwaffe). Nice items. Can you please post a photo of the rear of the panel?

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        #4
        Originally posted by roger_m View Post
        The panel is Ju 188, the Revi 3 is the export type (not Luftwaffe). Nice items. Can you please post a photo of the rear of the panel?
        here we go
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          #5
          this was also in the box
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            #6
            Very nice original panel assembly. Congratulations.

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              #7
              Very nice panel. The last instrument you posted is a standard combination attitude indicator and turn & bank.

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                #8
                Very nice panel! Ju 388, compare with the NASM example: http://www.ju388.de/CockpitF1US.html

                regards,

                Funksammler

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                  #9
                  Panel

                  I am currently restoring a JU 188 cockpit ! best C
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                    #10
                    Hi,
                    More likely the JU188 not many 388 built and mo0re than likely used the same instruments as it was just a progression. Still very nice,love the Revi to who was this exported to? the 3D so is it the serial number? finnish used them ?
                    Mark

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by merdock View Post
                      Hi,
                      More likely the JU188 not many 388 built and mo0re than likely used the same instruments as it was just a progression. Still very nice,love the Revi to who was this exported to? the 3D so is it the serial number? finnish used them ?
                      Mark
                      I believe the Swiss and Sweden may have received Revi 3's as well.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by merdock View Post
                        Hi,
                        More likely the JU188 not many 388 built and mo0re than likely used the same instruments as it was just a progression. Still very nice,love the Revi to who was this exported to? the 3D so is it the serial number? finnish used them ?
                        Mark
                        The Ju188 started out with a completely different cockpit layout. Later versions appear to have a version of the centrally mounted blind flying panel with an additional bracket for an emergency turn gyroscope. There is no evidence of the addtional bracket for the turn gyro in Italianwarfront's panel or NSAM's Ju388, nor have I been able to find a Ju188 cockpit photograph without the addtional bracket...

                        regards,

                        Funksammler

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                          #13
                          Ju 188

                          Here is a pic from Gardemoen aug 45 Norway. Shows a panel without gauges; its made of 8 mm birchfiner with metal on both sides.

                          And one in whole aluminium casing. . best chris
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