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evansb 6th Mar 2009 21:20

Thank you. Interesting, unusual challenge. Here is the next mystery cockpit:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WCP090306.jpg

evansb 7th Mar 2009 17:29

Clue: At first glance, this aircraft looks like another country's revolutionary design.

Tu.114 7th Mar 2009 19:11

Avia S.92?

evansb 7th Mar 2009 19:28

Sorry, not the Avia S.92, but you are in the right category.

Tu.114 7th Mar 2009 20:29

Does that point to the Sukhoi 9 (Samolyot K)?

Tu.114

evansb 7th Mar 2009 20:33

Yes, it is the cockpit diagram of the original Sukhoi Su-9. You have control.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...r640/su9_4.jpg

Tu.114 7th Mar 2009 20:47

Thank You, EvansB.

I did not find much in my books that appears appropriate, but maybe this will do:

http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/w...4/Cockpit1.jpg


Tu.114

fire-fox 8th Mar 2009 08:37

looks like a Dornier flying boat, may be the Do 18E ?

Tu.114 8th Mar 2009 08:40

Fire-Fox,

sorry, it is neither a Dornier nor a flying boat.

Tu.114

evansb 8th Mar 2009 18:09

A couple of questions: Is it a research or experimental aircraft? Would a re-scan of your photo improve the quality of the right-hand side of the image so we can view the instrument calibrations?

Thanks

Tu.114 8th Mar 2009 21:45

evansb,

here is the same shot in hopefully better quality:

http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/w.../Cockpit1a.jpg

It is not a research plane, but experimental in the sense of prototype is a fitting adjective.

Tu.114

Tu.114 10th Mar 2009 09:14

The specific plane that belongs to the picture was a flying prototype. Series production had already begun when it flew, but was halted soon thereafter. Today, there is no surviving complete airframe.

Tu.114

evansb 10th Mar 2009 16:39

Sud-Est S.E. 2010 ?

Tu.114 10th Mar 2009 16:47

No, it is not French - and even less successful than the SE.2010; it did not see line service. After the cancellation of the programme, the company did not build another aircraft.

evansb 10th Mar 2009 18:38

Baade 152.

Tu.114 10th Mar 2009 18:41

EvansB,

thatīs correct.

Over to you...

evansb 10th Mar 2009 18:55

Thank you very much. A Baade 152 cockpit photo would seem quite rare. Here is the next cockpit challenge:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WCP090310.jpg

MReyn24050 11th Mar 2009 14:47

Baade 152
 
TU.114 thanks for a very interesting find of a photograph of the original panel. The Baade 152 was the subject of a challenge by cringe in June 2006 (What Cockpit II Page 9 Post #171) however her photograph was I believe a replica of part of the panel for reconstruction purposes.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...l/Baade152.jpg
Mel

Tu.114 11th Mar 2009 15:36

Mel,

in case You are interested, You will find a heap of other pictures and details about the 152 and the entire GDR aviation industry in "Die deutsche Luftfahrt" Vol. 22 "Luftfahrt Ost 1945-1990", ISBN. 3-7637-6109-8 (in german language).

Sorry for drift - back to the cockpit challenge.

Junkers 86?

evansb 11th Mar 2009 15:47

Sorry, not a Junkers 86. Not German. The aircraft was an improvement on an earlier model.


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