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Title: Brush in F70/100
Post by: EHM-1392 Justin on May 23, 2005, 11:32:48 am
Hello,
Some of my fellow pilots fly the F70 i assume, and i was wondering about something i saw in the panel of Version 1 from Project Fokker. When you look left or right from the windshield you can see a brush in a little sack. What on earth do pilots want with that brush? The painting of the aircraft was all done in the hangar i thought...:P
I hope someone has a clue!

Happy Landings,

EHM1392
Title: Brush in F70/100
Post by: EHM-0005 Maarten on May 23, 2005, 02:06:18 pm
It´s probably to remove some dusts from the LCD screens. I haven´t seen it in any real F70s. It is used most of time to store a pen.
Title: Brush in F70/100
Post by: EHM-1392 Justin on May 23, 2005, 11:35:28 pm
Yea, that would be the only possible goal of a brush in the cockpit. Thanks for the reply,

EHM192