What Cockpit ?
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I think JDK gets full points. North American AT-6C Harvard IIA NZ1034:
http://www.raafmuseum.com.au/raaf2/html/at-6c.htm
http://www.raafmuseum.com.au/raaf2/html/at-6c.htm
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Cringe: Mike Jenvey says not 'merican! So must be Canadian version, which a Harvard II is anyway methinks! So not quite a North American AT-6C.
Judging by your repute I would have thought you'd have spotted that minor point and that MJ included
Anyway you're far better than I could ever hope to be at this game
Judging by your repute I would have thought you'd have spotted that minor point and that MJ included
Anyway you're far better than I could ever hope to be at this game
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TD&H, for a moment I thought that something like that might be the case, but didn't take time to check further, assuming that the museum website would give a correct name.
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Cringe, I guess we'll just have to leave it to MJ to confirm just how pernickety (spelling???) he is. Certainly know that my standard of cockpit identification normally stumbles at recognising an aeroplane from a helicopter
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Not my logbook (I'm not a pilot) but if you could see the cover properly you'd see the logo of the museum...
Not Russian, American or British, but it IS a jet.
Not Russian, American or British, but it IS a jet.