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18th May 2021, 11:21
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Posted By Jhieminga

See previous post:...

See previous post: https://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/547101-what-cockpit-77.html#post10685021 We had the same discussion back then ;)
2nd Apr 2021, 09:57
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Posted By Jhieminga

In those days, it was more likely used for the...

In those days, it was more likely used for the ashtray...
30th Mar 2021, 10:41
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Posted By Jhieminga

Looks like they just threw any instrument they...

Looks like they just threw any instrument they could find into it. I suspect that the original Russian books and instruments may have used km/h to keep things interesting (or am I confusing Russian...
25th Feb 2021, 09:07
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Posted By Jhieminga

Interesting type, but I had never heard of it...

Interesting type, but I had never heard of it before :uhoh: It turned up at Schleissheim after my last visit to the place...
21st Feb 2021, 13:44
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Posted By Jhieminga

I'm trying hard SLB.... but I haven't cracked...

I'm trying hard SLB.... but I haven't cracked this particular puzzle yet.

I'm guessing a European two-seater with perhaps a strange engine placement seeing as the RPM indicator has some yellow...
15th Feb 2021, 08:26
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Posted By Jhieminga

Yes, registration and type... ;)

Yes, registration and type... ;)
14th Feb 2021, 13:05
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Posted By Jhieminga

The Avro 706 Ashton it is indeed, which means...

The Avro 706 Ashton it is indeed, which means that rotarywrench has control.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/503x329/ashton_photo_e2a5104494e0ad165204bc63ee344baf1c1507dc.jpg...
12th Feb 2021, 18:09
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Posted By Jhieminga

How about this one: ...

How about this one:
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/810x577/cockpit_210212_6eb04f237efef030c7a3458789d3d71a147a2cd6.jpg
11th Feb 2021, 07:56
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Posted By Jhieminga

The Basler BT-67 I guess.

The Basler BT-67 I guess.
2nd Feb 2021, 20:06
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Posted By Jhieminga

IAR-93 Vultur does fit the brief, 1970s, Sovbloc,...

IAR-93 Vultur does fit the brief, 1970s, Sovbloc, probably Westernised, not that many built.... but the cockpit doesn't match. Back to square one...
30th Jan 2021, 15:08
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Posted By Jhieminga

Thanks, let's have an Open House.

Thanks, let's have an Open House.
29th Jan 2021, 13:00
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Posted By Jhieminga

Can I just point at post #1837?...

Can I just point at post #1837? (https://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/547101-what-cockpit-92.html#post10837251)
17th Jan 2021, 13:50
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Posted By Jhieminga

It is, Mark 1 has control. I had to crop that...

It is, Mark 1 has control. I had to crop that engine out of the picture, otherwise it would have been too easy ;)
...
16th Jan 2021, 19:02
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Posted By Jhieminga

I figured as much 😄 Does it help if I say that...

I figured as much 😄 Does it help if I say that the previous challenge was my inspiration? Also, SLB is pretty close with one of those guesses...
14th Jan 2021, 09:26
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Posted By Jhieminga

Single seater, that's correct. Cockpit entry was...

Single seater, that's correct. Cockpit entry was from either side, pilot's option. It's not a T-tail you're looking at but the fuselage side. Not a motorglider.
10th Jan 2021, 14:12
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Posted By Jhieminga

Not an aerobatic type. No comment on the other...

Not an aerobatic type. No comment on the other replies ;).
8th Jan 2021, 18:11
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Posted By Jhieminga

We finally got there! Here's another one. ...

We finally got there! Here's another one.

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/451x272/cockpit_210108_b35c1da438761da79e37c03de7a12b22fb383a80.jpg
7th Jan 2021, 12:20
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Posted By Jhieminga

That helps, thanks! Jim Moss's Gee Bee R-6H...

That helps, thanks! Jim Moss's Gee Bee R-6H replica 'Q.E.D.II' it is then :) (Had the Gee Bee R2 first, but have now found the correct photo...)
5th Jan 2021, 18:01
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Posted By Jhieminga

Photo taken at Reno?

Photo taken at Reno?
11th Dec 2020, 18:26
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Posted By Jhieminga

The Glazing reminds me of a Stinson Trimotor, but...

The Glazing reminds me of a Stinson Trimotor, but I'm not sure it's a three-engined type.
4th Dec 2020, 17:45
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Posted By Jhieminga

Thanks! Let's make it open house, I don't have a...

Thanks! Let's make it open house, I don't have a suitable challenge available right now.
4th Dec 2020, 11:24
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Posted By Jhieminga

The dH.60 was the one I had in mind, but I could...

The dH.60 was the one I had in mind, but I could be wrong.... the cowling points to a Cirrus or Gipsy I engine.
4th Dec 2020, 07:58
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Posted By Jhieminga

de Havilland Moth coupe?

de Havilland Moth coupe?
29th Nov 2020, 17:25
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Posted By Jhieminga

I don't know about the undercarriage, perhaps the...

I don't know about the undercarriage, perhaps the loop indicates some sort of suspension internal to the fuselage that needs that much play around the other strut. When I dug the cockpit photo out of...
29th Nov 2020, 07:32
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Posted By Jhieminga

I'm sorry SLB, the Dutch link was somewhere...

I'm sorry SLB, the Dutch link was somewhere else... I'm going to hand the reins to sycamore for concluding that it's a Fleet. Originally designed as the Consolidated 'Husky Jr.' in 1928, the model...
28th Nov 2020, 16:57
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Posted By Jhieminga

As far as I know it's not a supercharged engine.

As far as I know it's not a supercharged engine.
28th Nov 2020, 13:59
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Posted By Jhieminga

I somehow figured that, as the last guesses were...

I somehow figured that, as the last guesses were all US types, most people would be looking in this direction anyway.
27th Nov 2020, 18:00
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Posted By Jhieminga

I get the feeling that a hint might be...

I get the feeling that a hint might be appreciated.... there is a link to a WWII bomber.
26th Nov 2020, 08:14
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Posted By Jhieminga

There's a reason you can't match it Justin.......

There's a reason you can't match it Justin.... it's not a Great Lakes Trainer ;)
25th Nov 2020, 06:46
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Posted By Jhieminga

It is a biplane.

It is a biplane.
24th Nov 2020, 19:59
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Posted By Jhieminga

Not a Waco, not built recently either.

Not a Waco, not built recently either.
23rd Nov 2020, 18:08
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Posted By Jhieminga

Its design does predate FAR/CS 23... if that...

Its design does predate FAR/CS 23... if that helps.
23rd Nov 2020, 07:01
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Posted By Jhieminga

It is not, sorry.

It is not, sorry.
22nd Nov 2020, 18:54
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Posted By Jhieminga

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/...

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1000x670/cockpit_201122_63766a3e1f8e6ba8a51eb1fc91490d0aae46d49a.jpg
21st Nov 2020, 08:54
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Posted By Jhieminga

That’s the one! wub has control.

That’s the one! wub has control.
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