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Yea, looked at that, not really saying muchThe flying data scratched in the upper right corner may givew some type info.
Now thats an ideaI suspect a radio controlled target aircraft which can also be piloted as needed.
It does - but remember that most instruments are standard parts and most of the time not custom to one particular aircraft.
I agree, but presumably the combination of fuel tanks sizes should narrow down the possible aircraft considerably.It does - but remember that most instruments are standard parts and most of the time not custom to one particular aircraft.
Not if those gauges were thrown onto a random instrument panel which can be made pretty easily. I searched several different aircraft panels and cannot find a close match. I will say the panel does resemble a panel from a GSE unitI agree, but presumably the combination of fuel tanks sizes should narrow down the possible aircraft considerably.
No, I meant the original aircraft the fuel gauge came from - your panel looks odd, like it's a combination of parts from other things.Not if those gauges were thrown onto a random instrument panel which can be made pretty easily. I searched several different aircraft panels and cannot find a close match. I will say the panel does resemble a panel from a GSE unit
Some comments - this panel has an airspeed indicator along side a fuel gauge, a LF direction finder head and an amp meter that looks very automotive. You normally don't have flight instruments that close to engine and navigation instruments. 2 window washer buttons, and a bunch of circuit breakers. Some data was etched directly on the panel. I'm wondering if it's actually a training aid or it ended it's life that way?