I'm looking for detailed pictures (or drawings) of the Fairey Battle instrument panel / cockpit to detail a model (Battle of France machine). I searched many websites but could not find one that would show where each instrument/lever was. Thanks in advance!
Alfredo,
I believe you're correct. In other words, with 350 gallons of fuel in the plane (not including 45 gallons not accessible in flight: a lot of dead weight to fly around with!), you could fly a maximum of 830nm at any altitude. If you want to go further than 830nm, then you'd have to...
No worries! If you have the opportunity to upload it when you fish it out of storage, that would be cool: that was a nice looking little plane!
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Could anybody point me to a thread where the full P36 pilot manual is located (if I understand correctly from above posts that ther is one :-) )?
Thanks!
I'm new on this forum but I'm already amazed by the great information available! Thanks!
I attach a PDF version of a Yak 1 manual (I believe it was only posted as DJVU file): it has some nice drawings that detail wood to metal assemblies (shame my Russian is inexistent).
Cheers
Zorglub5