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close-up view of an airplane's instrument panel, likely a Messerschmitt Bf 109, as indicated by a label in the lower left corner
Short Termclose-up view of an airplane's instrument panel, likely a Messerschmitt Bf 109, as indicated by a label in the lower left corner. The panel is black and filled with various gauges, dials, and switches. Some of the visible instruments include a clock, a tachometer (U/min), an altimeter, a variometer (indicated by vertical markings), and a thermometer (in °C). There are also labels in German on some of the components. The instrument panel is housed within a clear protective casing, and the overall setting appears to be a museum or exhibition, suggested by the diffused lighting and the clean, white background. A small card with descriptive text in French and English, identifying the panel as being from a Messerschmitt Bf 109, is placed in front of the casing. There are no people visible in the image. The scene does not provide any specific information that would allow for the determination of its location in the city of Dunkirk, France.


