What Cockpit? MK VI
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BSD is correct. The earliest "glass cockpit", a NASA-FAA Boeing 737 TCV (Terminal Configured Vehicle) was equipped with flexible workstations of enhanced instrumentation based on the Boeing 2707 SST.
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Clouds of doubt but maybe a YOKOSUKA P1Y1,FRANCES? if the TU-2 is a no go.............. As I get older making a decision and sticking to it gets harder but then Mel's cockpits get harder too!
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Sorry it gave you a disturbed night but it was worth it in the end, as it is indeed the cockpit of the Cant Z.1018
Some history on the aircraft can be found here:-
CANT Z.1018 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have control.
Mel
Sorry it gave you a disturbed night but it was worth it in the end, as it is indeed the cockpit of the Cant Z.1018
Some history on the aircraft can be found here:-
CANT Z.1018 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have control.
Mel
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Thanks Mel. Finding a 'new' and suitable cockpit pic is harder than finding hens teeth!
Two hours and nothing remotely suitable or it has already been listed........
Must dash....... so.......... OPEN HOUSE....
Two hours and nothing remotely suitable or it has already been listed........
Must dash....... so.......... OPEN HOUSE....
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Well 24hrs, 117 views, no takers ! So ... single engine, tail dragger, two seater, this one first registered Feb 06, very popular in UK, whole 'air force' of them out there ????
Keith.
Keith.