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    Help with fuel gauge ID

    No plate on the rear only the number P6301 On the face - Part # CT2F1039-3, General Electric, Serial # B-14947, 24 volt. The last "3" on the part number is hard to read and may not be correct. Thanks for answering the message.
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    Help with fuel gauge ID

    Can anyone identify which aircraft this fuel gauge might be from???
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    B25 Crew Roster?

    Is the b/w photo of the ruptured duck posted here the original Doolittle Raider? If not, do any photos of the aircraft exist?
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    Fuel Gauge ID ?

    Sorry - Don't have a photo. It appears to be either British or Australian
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    Fuel Gauge ID ?

    Hello: Does anyone know which aircraft used a fuel quantity indicator (gauge) marked G6A/3275 ?? It appears to be about a 90 gallon gauge (85 is highest number printed on the face) . Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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    Surviving Marauders?

    Wright-Patterson in Ohio has a B-26 (static). I don't know of any still flying.
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    B-25B Fuel Tank Info needed

    Hello: My sources are the actual gauges. Both are are said by the owners to be B-25B gauges. Very few B model B-25's were manufactured and I'm guessing it's unlikely different size fuel tanks were used. I did an internet search and found sites indicating either might be correct. I'm trying to...
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    B-25B Fuel Tank Info needed

    Need to know the fuel capacities of the B-25 [B] Mitchell Bomber. One source lists 2 front tanks of 173 gallons each - total 346 gallons 2 rear tanks of 150 gallons each - total 300 gallons Total capacity = 646 gallons...
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