What Cockpit?
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First of all my apologies for the above date - it first flew in 1910
There has been one flying replica but I don't know if it is still airworthy.
The image is from a museum replica.
There has been one flying replica but I don't know if it is still airworthy.
The image is from a museum replica.
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Way to go ... only my second cockpit guess !!!! Although your 1910 clue was the give away.
As it happens I do have one lined up - what else is there to do under lock down.
As it happens I do have one lined up - what else is there to do under lock down.
ea200,
A minor observation. In the Great White North, we also use 1200 as the VFR code. We also use inches of mercury for pressure settings, but we differ from the US in many other respects, including putting leading zeros on runway numbers less than 10.
A minor observation. In the Great White North, we also use 1200 as the VFR code. We also use inches of mercury for pressure settings, but we differ from the US in many other respects, including putting leading zeros on runway numbers less than 10.
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find the cockpit. Maybe tomorrow.
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