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<P>Hi Roy,</P>
<P>Try this website, they have pretty much all size gauges.</P>
<P><A href="http://www.unitedinstrumentsinc.com/">http://www.unitedinstrumentsinc.com/</A></P>
<P>Cheers</P>
<P>Robert<BR><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>Roy Coates <roy@flightlab.liv.ac.uk></I><BR>Reply-To: <I>Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech@simpits.org></I><BR>To: <I>Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech@simpits.org></I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: [simpits-tech] Size of real instruments</I><BR>Date: <I>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 08:37:15 +0100 (BST)</I><BR>>On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, John Miguez wrote:<BR>><BR>> > I have a VVI. The ID of the bezel is 2.75". That is the glass OD. I<BR>> > also measure a Radar Altimeter. It is slightly smaller. It it measured<BR>> > 2 21/32". I would go with theVVI as the standard. Let me know if you<BR>> > need anymore measurements. Also, Mike Powell's bood has measurements of<BR>> > different size
gauges.<BR>> ><BR>><BR>>Many thanks John.<BR>><BR>><BR>>--<BR>><BR>>Roy Coates.<BR>>Dept of Engineering.<BR>>Liverpool University.<BR>>E-Mail: r.coates@liv.ac.uk<BR>>Tel: 0151 794 4862<BR>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>>Lord, If I must have an instrument failure, please let it be the Hobbs meter.<BR>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>Simpits-tech mailing list<BR>>Simpits-tech@simpits.org<BR>>http://www.simpits.org/mailman/listinfo/simpits-tech<BR>>To unsubscribe, please see the instructions at the bottom of the above page. Thanks!<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></div><br clear=all><hr>Show Your Messenger Buddies <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBENCA/2731??PS=47575" target="_top"> How You Really Feel</a> </html>