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meatloaf109

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Thats it for tonight.

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I will have to get a better picture of the face, it is showing way whiter than it really is.
 
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meatloaf109

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Sorry mate, can't give you any points for such an ORGANISED workbench, bonza looking kite though.
Thanks on both! Remember kids, a clean desk is the sign of a dirty mind!
Pure living and clean thoughts; it what got me to where I am today!
 

meatloaf109

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Todays progress...
Hope I got the colors right!
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Darn thing still ain't right!
 
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Aaron Brooks Wolters

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It's looking good Paul. Not ever having seen the color of the lamps before I really don't know what colors they're suppose to be. I would assume, ( and we all know what that does) that they would be red, green, and yellow. But I'm just guessing.
 

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Yep, you've got the order correct - reading from the front = Red, Green, Amber (stop light orange).
The actual display sequence was governed by the Colours of the Day Order, which changed at least two or three times in a 12 hour period, the times pre-notified in the Order. The sequence of lights shown, when required, was controlled by the I.D. Lamps switch in the cockpit, allowing, for example, flashing Red, or maybe steady Red/Amber, or flashing etc etc.
 

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