What did the percentage-calibrated top-row engine gauges on the 707-420 measure? (The ones where the EPR gauges would be on other 707 marques). I could only find one image on airliners.net and the resolution's too low to read the gauges.
I've edited your post as airliners.net does not allow direct linking to the images as it breaches copywright, so I've changed it to a clickable link. ;-)
I noticed in the photo that the gauges were reading about 30% even though the engines are clearly off (the N1 and N2 RPM gauges are indicating zero). I wonder if these gauges are EPR multiplied by a scaling factor (to make correct take-off power equal to 100%). Any more info?
OK, P7 it is! I checked that airliners.net photo again, and the gauges indicated 29.9 with the engines shut down (which sounds very much like atmospheric pressure, in inches of mercury).