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Beech 1900 Overhead details/photos/measurements

Started by RayS, December 27, 2014, 09:33:30 AM

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RayS

For some reason, pictures or any details of the B1900 overhead are scarce.

Does anyone know where I might locate some info?

Thanks!
Ray Sotkiewicz

MichaelB

It only took 2 years!!!

I had a 1900 in last night so here you go. If you need anything else let me know, the plane will be here for the next few days











And with the El lighting



Trevor Hale

Unbelievable..  Looks just like my 350i Lower OHD..  NICE!!!  Something tells me, I could run a 350i/1900 multisim ha ha ha ha
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Danilo

I'm building a King Air B200 cockpit and I have a question about the dimmer control on the overhead of 1900 and King Airs. Are they rotary switches or potentiometers?

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