Hello, I was wondering if the Identifying Instrument panels web page or site is still available or working? I used to have this site on the home screen but somehow it's been deleted or something. Just wondering if anybody has the address for this. Thank you, Ron
Oh okay. Hopefully we can find it again or they get it up and running or whatever. Really good site. Thanks for the reply
yup, I had it saved in my favorites, just checked again. it is gone https://sites.google.com/site/identifyinginstrumentpanels/home/clusters-1950s
Yeah I just clicked on the link that you sent and nothing. I wonder what happened to it? It was a great site. Thanks for the reply
It was a great source and sure would be a lot of work to make a new one. Now it,s hit and miss with google images. Or just start a ID thread here if you can,t ID a gauge panel
it costs money to keep a web page up, for domain name hosting and the actual server that hosts the web site. I waste money every year keeping "my fabulous web page" going. Fortunately I can afford it. But when I go, the site will go away.
There are several archived copies of the website at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, although it looks like some of the copies may be incomplete. https://web.archive.org/web/collect...entifyinginstrumentpanels/home/clusters-1940s
I loved the https://sites.google.com/site/identifyinginstrumentpanels/home/ Several years ago I messaged the site asking if they had a PDF or any kind of down load. Got a response saying that they did not have anything like that. I saved all I could on my old computer but when it shot craps it was all lost. I looked to see if I saved it to a CD but could not find it. I just logged it to Google and site not found. Sadly I cant accuses what the wayback machine has.