What Cockpit? MK VI
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Yes, the Grumman G-73 Mallard amphibian.
Dear Mark 1,
Thank you for posting a cockpit challenge. A pointer: To increase the difficulty, and reduce guess work, posters usually remove the manufacturer's name from rudder pedals, logos on control yokes, and registration/call-sign placards.
Best regards,
Bri
Dear Mark 1,
Thank you for posting a cockpit challenge. A pointer: To increase the difficulty, and reduce guess work, posters usually remove the manufacturer's name from rudder pedals, logos on control yokes, and registration/call-sign placards.
Best regards,
Bri
No wild fowl connection here:
A special black rectangle on the left, specially for you, bri
A special black rectangle on the left, specially for you, bri
Not either of those, mate.
Last edited by India Four Two; 30th Nov 2012 at 06:08.
Sorry for the delay. I've been travelling.
Fitter2 has it - the Stemme S10 motorglider.
I can see why it might be thought a pusher, since the prop is hidden when the engine is stopped. See the pictures here: Stemme S10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have control, Fitter2.
Fitter2 has it - the Stemme S10 motorglider.
I can see why it might be thought a pusher, since the prop is hidden when the engine is stopped. See the pictures here: Stemme S10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have control, Fitter2.
Lightning Mate has it, the Sting indeed - I was wondering after a couple of days whether a clue was needed, but obviously not.
Over to a WIWOL...
Over to a WIWOL...
Last edited by Fitter2; 3rd Dec 2012 at 14:58.