Pilot's Notes - original EVS SV-4B manual and system details.
In the early years pilots had no internal radio system but had to speak in a "horn" as seen on this picture
SV-4B pilot - photo taken early 1960 (C) Hubert Sermon
"Avis à l élève pilote" - very rare document - pdf file - click on the image (thanks to Willy Bruyninckx Prom 122 July 1951)
Original SV-4B of the Pilot's Notes -pdf file -click on the image (thanks to Guy Vanderlinden)
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Fuel System
(C) AELR/BAM Guy Destrebecq Collection
Oil system
Oil Tank of restorated SV-4B V19 OO-ROR
Electrical wiring
This is the vintage navigation light that was fixed in the middle upon the upper wing. This kind of navigation light (not allowed anymore) was green at the starboard side, red at the port side and white in the back (so 3 colors in 1 light). The same navigation light was fixed in the middle of underneath the lower wing
In
the back cocpit of the SV-4B a morse key was installed to manipulate the
identification (morse) light. There is at this moment only one SV-4B still
flying with this kind of identification light, the V29 OO-GWB. The lamp was
fixed at the right side under the fuselage, some 40 cm after the lower wing. The
morse key could be set locked and unlocked, and was used in case of radio
problems.
navigation light and identification (morse) light.
Airtest document
Additional information
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