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			<title>Airfix 1/24 De Haviland Mosquito FB VI</title>
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A question that MB might be able to answer. I think I have seen a yellow circle behind a Lancaster pilot's seat and this kit also has one behind the pilot's seat but one inside an airframe? 
 
What's it's purpose? 
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					<img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>Martin Bull</strong>
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					<img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>DCRanger</strong>
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				<div class="message">A question that MB might be able to answer. I think I have seen a yellow circle behind a Lancaster pilot's seat and this kit also has one behind the pilot's seat but one inside an airframe?<br />
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What's it's purpose?<br />
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</div>Sorry for the very belated response, DCR...but I finally had it confirmed today that the mysterious 'Yellow Dot' is a 'gas patch', the same as the one on the pilots' armour in a Lancaster ( this from Ian Thirsk )......:unsure:</div>
			
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</div>Ah, thanks Martin. Still seems to be a curious place to put it but presume there is some logic to it.<br />
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Just bought De Havilland Mosquito: An Illustrated History: volumes 1  and 2. Thanks. :)</blockquote>

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