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Old April 14th 18, 04:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default U.S Fighter Wing Guns WWII

Howdy all,

I am a scale model builder, and currently working on the Tamiya P-51D, which boast open gun bays, ammo belts, and guns.

I know the trigger for the guns was on the side of each gun, electric I believe.

Does anyone know any references SHOWING the mounted guns, with the wires and bolt cable used for cycling the action in the event of a jam?

Thanks,

Donnie
 




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