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look here what I've found. looks like a proper 110 C cockpit instrument set:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=RF_i2eAHm4M |
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Sources for today:
"D.(Luft) T.2110 F-2 Teil 9A; Bf 110 F-2 Flugzeughandbuch (Stand April 1943) Teil 9A, Allgemeine Ausrüstung" from 08/1943 "L.Dv.T.2110 F/Fl Bf 110 F Bedienungsvorschrift-Fl" from 03/1943 "Anhang zur Ersatzteiliste Bf110C; Ersatzteilliste Bf 110 F" from 06/1942 Let's have a look into the cockpit of the Bf 110 F-Series. Left side: Bf 110 f left.jpg The housing for the prop pitch lever and switches is now standard. Above them the 4-switch-fuse-panel for the fuel pumps(since the belly tank[Dackelbauchtank] was deleted, the panel changed from 7 switches to 4). There is an additional knob on the right throttle lever, to activate the landing light when pressed. Front panel: bf 110 f-2.jpg For better instrument flight the panel was changed. Also the 2 control lamps, above the variometer(k), for the "Rüstsatz M1" 2x MG151/20 + 200 ammunition under the belly are already installed. 2x MG 151 can be fitted instead of the 2x MG 151/20. At the top right of the variometer you see the "Drehschauzeichen" ( turn-view-sign? ) which shows the working of the de-icing-system of the armored glass. See the pilots main-fuse-panel on the right side behind the compass, should be in all C-to-G-series. Additional UV-lamps(n) are installed for night flights. This cockpit has the ZVK-FF ammunition-counter for the MG-FF/M installed. The spare-parts-catalog from 15. June 1942 indicates a change in the armament from 2x MG-FF/M to 2x MG 151/20 with 350 rounds in thr right MG and 400 rounds in the left. In case the MG 151/20 are installed, the SZKK 2 (Fl.47317) ammunition-counter should be installed in the panel. This modification is from outside only distinguishable from the missing openings in front of the ETC 500/IXb (bomb rack). OK, back to the cockpit. Right side: bf 110 f right.jpg No big changes in the right hand panel (even it is a new panel...). Left of the cockpit-light-poti(1) you find the turning-switch for the "Roland-Anlage" (only F-4) and it's control lamp below (also "Drehschauzeichen"). In the F-2 you might find the same turning switch and lamp, but with an additional lamp in front of the switch. Then additional position lights (zusätzliche Kennlichter) are added to the fuselage. In front of those turning switch I guess the switch and the 2 control lamps for checking tire pressure. You read right, the F-series has an electric tire-pressure-control. The manual states that there are 2 control lights(one for each tire) in the cockpit and those are the only one I can find and have no real description for them, so I can only guess. Engine instruments: bf 110 f engine instruments.jpg The only change here is from the double-oil-temp-gauge (oil-temp-in/oil-temp-out) to a single-oil-temp-gauge(oil-temp-in). Good to see the mech. prop-pitch-indicator ( which is missing in CloD ). And now a picture from the spare-parts-list, regarding the instrument panel in the cockpit. Bf 110 F cockpit panel.jpg |
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"D.(Luft) T.2110 G-2 Teil 8A, Bf 110 G-2 Flugzeughandbuch, Teil 8A Schußwaffenanlage" from 03/1943 printed 04/1943 "D.(Luft) T.2110 G-2 Teil 8C, Heft 1, Bf 110 G-2 Flugzeughandbuch, Teil 8C Sonderwaffenanlage" from 12/1943 "D.(Luft) T.2110 G-2 Teil 8A, Beiheft 1, Bf 110 G-2 Flugzeughandbuch, Teil 8A Schußwaffenanlage" from 01/1944 "D.(Luft) T.2110 G-2/R3 und G-4/R3/Wa , Bf 110 G-2/R3 und G-4/R3, Schußwaffenanlage mit MK 108 in der Rumpfspitze" from 12/1943 printed 03/1944 Cockpit of the G-series: First I will show you the standard cockpit of the G-series, then I will go into the subtypes. Bf-110 G cockpit.jpg This cockpit is mostly the same as the cockpit for the late Bf 110 F with MG 151/20 instead of the MG-FF/M. The only differences I could find is a changed right hand panel ( the oxygen-bottle is now below the panel? ) and the use of the "Schwenkplatte Sp 2 A" (the same as in the Stuka) instead of the "Sp 1 A". Bf-110 G Revi.jpg The left and right front windows are also armored. The only difference between this cockpit and the G-2/R1 with the 3,7 cm BK is the closed left ammunition-counter of the SZKK-2 (below the Revi). The G-series cockpit with "Rüstsatz M5: 21cm BR" Bf-110 G Cockpit right.jpg No big changes here either. The plates for the power switch and the arm-switches(always on and armed) are gone for arming and disarming of the 21 cm BR. The Button(7) for ermegency drop of the BR-tubes is changes to a switch (might be the same as in the F-series? See previous post: right side) For the Bf-110 G with MK 108 I have found 2 cockpit variants and 5 subtype-callings. Let's begin with the subtype-names: First type is the original one with 4x MG 17 and then the subtype with MK 108 in the nose. Bf 110 G-2 >> Bf 110 G-2/U9 Bf 110 G-3 >> Bf 110 G-3/U9 Bf 110 G-4 >> Bf 110 G-4/U9 Bf 110 G-2/R1 >> Bf 110 G-2/R3 Bf 110 G-2/R2 >> Bf 110 G-2/R4 135 Cartridges for the right and 120 for the left MK 108. Now it get's a little bit tricky. Since we have 2 pictures for the same armament dated nearly the same time (January/March 1944) but with differnent layouts of the cockpit, I have 3 possible solutions. First: The 1. picture I show now is a field mod allowed through the RLM with manuals, to change old type to the new subtype. Second: Luther and GWF produced each a different version of the MK 108 subtype. Third: Both of them are true. By the first type with the MK 108 the "SSK 404/2" was replaced by a plate with 2 buttons and control lamps. So nearly the same as the standard G-series. Bf-110 G-2R3.jpg The second type has also the "SSK 404/2" deleted, but a "SZKK-3" instead of the "SZKK-2" and only one switch to charge the MK 108. Bf-110 G MK108.jpg |
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