What Cockpit? MK VI
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Piaggio Pi 36
I dunno mate, I think the guy who captioned the images on Flickr gave ya a bum steer?
I"ll lock in with a different Piaggio designation answer - the P.136...
Thanks Mel, if it wasn't for the latest AviaQuiz challenge I would never have found your cockpit and yes, it was Profile Publication. However, did you display that cockpit shot back in 2009? I've just been looking at your lists.
Couldn't see this in your cockpit list, but there are a few very similar machines from the same firm, so I suspect there a many similarities...
Couldn't see this in your cockpit list, but there are a few very similar machines from the same firm, so I suspect there a many similarities...
Graeme,
After a deviation down the DH branch of the British Aviation family tree, I next tried Airspeed and look what I found:
The Airspeed Consul. It looks like the radio must have doubled as a cabin heater!
After a deviation down the DH branch of the British Aviation family tree, I next tried Airspeed and look what I found:
The Airspeed Consul. It looks like the radio must have doubled as a cabin heater!
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Graeme. You wrote:-
The same shot except it was from another source. Sorry for the repetition. When searching for the Aviaquiz I found the shot posted in the profile on the aircraft and thought that would be a good challenge forgetting I had posted it some four years ago. My excuse is, old age creeping on. Before posting the latest I did check my own list however I was looking for Fokker T.VIII-W and completely missed T-8W.
However, did you display that cockpit shot back in 2009? I've just been looking at your lists.
Thanks, Graeme. I'm having trouble coming up with a suitable cockpit, so Open House.
Sorry for the repetition.
Here is a nice easy one:-
To me the pilot would be looking straight ahead at....a panel? Is the top perspex in line with the fuselage?...
Parasol? German? (I thought I could read "Kalter?")
Cheers!