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Sita 08-23-2015 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by major.kudo (Post 710673)
show this.
http://gunsight.jp/b/english/hunatu03e.htm
This has many informations.

good link! Thanks ... but to bad that images of gauge have so low resolution ...

any chance to get those picts higher resolution?


Quote:

Originally Posted by major.kudo (Post 710673)
I noticed.
10. and 23.
This plane has two clocks. Really?

yep ... it can be .. for first and co-pilot

major.kudo 08-23-2015 01:32 PM

This is top page.
http://gunsight.jp/b/index.htm
and
http://gunsight.jp/c/index.htm

This person is studying Japanese WWII air plane's cockpit panel.
He's selling the research result as 3D-CG.
When informing what to use that and paying money, maybe you can get high-resolution material.  Probably.

Jure_502 08-24-2015 02:15 PM

Very exciting news. Thanks for your effort Sita, you're really doing a wonderful job. I hope we'll be able to drop paratroopers and supplies in the near future.

Nil 08-24-2015 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jure_502 (Post 710689)
Very exciting news. Thanks for your effort Sita, you're really doing a wonderful job.

Indeed, that is soooo great!
And the dropping feature would be good!

Pursuivant 08-25-2015 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by major.kudo (Post 710673)
This plane has two clocks. Really?

That might make sense. One clock is set to Zulu time, the other is set to local.

Or, one is set to local time and the other is a stopwatch or "time of flight" counter. That would be handy for dead-reckoning navigation if there isn't a dedicated navigator station.

FWIW, here's an interesting site for aircraft clocks. You'll notice that some of the WW2 era gauges have inset time of flight counters.

http://relojdeavion.es/INDEX%20IN.html

Nil 08-25-2015 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 710693)
That might make sense. One clock is set to Zulu time, the other is set to local.

Or, one is set to local time and the other is a stopwatch or "time of flight" counter. That would be handy for dead-reckoning navigation if there isn't a dedicated navigator station.

FWIW, here's an interesting site for aircraft clocks. You'll notice that some of the WW2 era gauges have inset time of flight counters.

http://relojdeavion.es/INDEX%20IN.html

That is a good website, please pay a visit if you like watches like me!

For me 2 clocks sounds logic, one for the pilot, the other for the copilot

Sita 08-28-2015 01:26 PM

major.kudo, i need your help .... again)

can you read some from that pict?

read and show to me how it's looks like ...


https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/1555...47623_XXXL.jpg

dirrect link for full size pict

https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/1555..._3f547623_orig

major.kudo 09-03-2015 01:12 PM

I wrote by guesses during this is also included.
http://gachopin.no-ip.info/kudo/0_fb...547623_bis.jpg

I can write more many ones by guess. But some of characters doesn't match my expectation for those.
When there are no high resolution pictures, it's more difficult any more.

Sita 09-03-2015 01:57 PM

ok it's more than half name plate from panel ... good result! Thanks alot)

it's most biggest pict that i have ...

Sita 09-16-2015 03:06 PM

once again i want ask help from major.kudo

https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/4127...b5def_XXXL.jpg


may be with that table you could recognize something else on board?

i think that i recognize turn indicator and rate of climb gauge name plate ...


table from that page http://gunsight.jp/b/english/data/j-reading.htm


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