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There are two color-coded ports on the starboard side of the fuselage, just aft of the cockpit. Thanks to Radu's thread HERE, the forward one of the two (coded blue with 2 white stripes) can be identified as the breathing oxygen fill port.

 

What is the red coded port just aft of it?

 

Thanks,

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no probs Steve, this is from the G14 walkaround on Hyperscale. I stared and stared and stared at this plane when I saw it in the Treloar centre in Canberra War Memorial....homer drooling.

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Thanks fellas!

 

The primary reason for asking is because I wasn't sure if it needed to be on the starboard fuselage of my '109Z. Since it is safe to assume the port fuselage (with cockpit) would serve as the "master", then the starboard fuselage's breathing oxygen and electrical ports can be left unmarked. :rolleyes:

 

Now I can get on with the decalling...

 

Thanks again!

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