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Photos Wanted -- S-2B/S-2C Factory Placard Locations on Sheet Metal Side Panels

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Now that I have sheet metal panels back to the rear cockpit of my S-2A, I'm wondering where the factory put the placards for the trim, mixture, alternate air, etc. Mine used to be on the stringers or, in the case of the trim, on a plate added between the stringers that was only there to put the placards on. Most cockpit photos I found online are mainly showing the instrument panel, not the side panels. I'd like to follow what was done by the factory unless there's a good reason not to do so.

My instrument panel is no longer stock so I'll have to find places for the required placards where things migrated to. No need to reinvent the wheel for the other stuff. Thanks........
 

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