Originally Posted by hangarrat101
(Post 8956986)
From the wide shallow panel, backwards tachometer, windscreen braces and petrol tank, Piper Vagabond?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/547315...in/photostream Hangarrat101 has control. 'b |
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Guessing late '20s early '30s twin. Slightly confused by the German turn and slip when most other bits appear to be in English. No idea but something makes me guess something Dutch?
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What are the levers below the LH yoke for?
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Hangarrat,
You are correct about the country. To make it a bitt aessier, the year is 1934. |
What are the levers below the LH yoke for?
Espresso machine?
Seriously though, Fokker F8? |
To put Flying Palm Tree out of the "awaiting a reply" angst, I submit the mystery cockpit just might be a Koolhoven FK.48.
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Correct, it is the cockpit from the Koolhoven FK 48. Only one FK 48 was built in 1934.
Regards, Mathieu. |
Here is the next mystery cockpit:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/...t/Smallish.jpg |
Messerschmitt 323.
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Correct. :ok: Now it is your turn to post a cockpit.
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A special trainer for London Bus drivers? ;)
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The quadrant is very Falco.
So I'll hazard that it is one. |
Trago Sprite...?
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Practavia did a sprite but I don't think Trago did. Anyhow, the mystery machine has retractable wheels (see left side of panel with some arty indicators).
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Sorry, not a Falco, nor a Practavia Sprite.
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Ich glaube, das die antigooglebildversucherungschalter in die 'sucherung möglich' position gelassen wurde.
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