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What is the pipe looking shaft that is coming down from the fuselage in the
area of the right landing gear? The Yankee Air Museum's C-47 has a "drift telescope" (my words, not the actual description) sort of thing on the left side of the fuselage. The object I am speaking of is within the triangle frame of the right gear. Thanx "alf blume" wrote in message . .. - except I should have been under the wing and on the run-way it self ;-) |
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