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Article about: Hi. I have had these two believed aircraft instruments for a few years and I would be interested to know what they were fitted to. They are British and the first one has mention of Port and

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    Hi.

    I have had these two believed aircraft instruments for a few years and I would be interested to know what they were fitted to.

    They are British and the first one has mention of Port and Starboard which is an obvious Navy connection.

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    Thanks,
    Andy.

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    The RAF also used the term post and starboard, as for the rev counter it's from a jet other than that i don't know!...

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    Hi Gunny.

    Thanks for the reply. Yes, I should have realised that.

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    Brake pressure gauge 0-480 lbs , AHO 17980, introduced late war.... and used post war...I am sorry I cannot give a specific aircraft. But it is on the instrument lists.

    Regards Mike

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    Had one of those brake gauges years ago.. came out of a mosquito.
    " I'm putting off procrastination until next week "

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