What Cockpit?
I have looked at English trainers
and French I could not find a cockpit photo of the Sipa s 100.
so that is my last guess.
I think we (or am I the only one?) need some clues.
and French I could not find a cockpit photo of the Sipa s 100.
so that is my last guess.
I think we (or am I the only one?) need some clues.
I did look at the Miles Student but could not find a cockpit photo.
And although not experimental only one prototype built.
Was that fully certified? Or flying in the experimental class?
Seeing as it was sold on and operated as a private aircraft, I assumed that it was fully certified. I did have my doubts when I answered that question, so apologies if I mislead you there.
The fact that there are hardly any cockpit photos online made this an excellent subject
The fact that there are hardly any cockpit photos online made this an excellent subject
Great challenge, Jhieminga.
I found this picture after OMA had identified it. The keel beam and the stick are very distinctive.
It's in the Berkshire Museum of Aviation at Woodley, but apparently more complete now.
I found this picture after OMA had identified it. The keel beam and the stick are very distinctive.
It's in the Berkshire Museum of Aviation at Woodley, but apparently more complete now.
The photo I used (cropped slightly) came from this page with restoration photos: https://museumofberkshireaviation.co...estoration.htm
The page about the aircraft shows it to be almost complete: https://museumofberkshireaviation.co...ts/student.htm
If no-one else has anything, I found a photo I took a couple of years ago:
This should be easier to solve than the Miles Student.
The page about the aircraft shows it to be almost complete: https://museumofberkshireaviation.co...ts/student.htm
If no-one else has anything, I found a photo I took a couple of years ago:
This should be easier to solve than the Miles Student.