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Panel 2, Switch 10 Navigation light mystery words are: "Flash" & "Steady."
That is, toggling the switch one way makes the navigation lights flash on and off, toggling it the other way makes them stay continually lit. For all three-way switches, it appears that the middle position is "off." I agree with Spudkof about "Mom. De-Icer" and "Pitot" vs. "Pilot." It looks as if you're working from the 1947 DC-3 Manual. It appears as if there are some revisions in that addition. I'm trying to find a pre-war version of the manual, but no luck yet. |
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1942 C-47 pilot notes, different panel and no clear details: http://www.maam.org/flightsim/enhance/pfoi.pdf
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Spud Last edited by Spudkopf; 02-12-2016 at 03:53 AM. |
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Pilot's Notes for Dakota (RAF), fairly low res' though.
http://www.maam.org/flightsim/enhance/uk_dak.pdf
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Dakota Norway......
Original maunual: http://dakotanorway.no/test/wp-conte...ing-manual.pdf Current mnual with many photos: http://dakotanorway.no/test/wp-conte...B-03.02.10.pdf like this for example:
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Spud Last edited by Spudkopf; 02-12-2016 at 04:22 AM. |
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I think that Sita's already found the best resolution pictures of a DC-3 cockpit that we're likely to get from the internet.
But, for what it's worth, the placard above the electrical switch panels on the DC-3C appears to the same as for the C-47B: Feathering Motor Circuit Not Fused If No Feathering Action Within Ninety Seconds Open Switch By Pulling I can only partially make out the placard to the L side of the Right Side Electrical Panel Electrical Operation After Hand Crank A. B. C. |
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