flatbed
Re: flatbed
That is too narrow for an AA but the right length.
I think the F-2 and F-3's in the late '40's early 50's used a bed with dimensions close to that.
I think the F-2 and F-3's in the late '40's early 50's used a bed with dimensions close to that.
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Re: flatbed
Might be a TT bed too. How many side sockets? TT would have 4 rather than 6
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Re: flatbed
Attached are the AA platform dimensions.
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