What Cockpit?
seems hard to find a manual or a diagram
European?
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Blowing up the photo I can see a possible reg # 6677 in top centre of the dashboard
The USAAF had aB17 44-6677 but its not that
and there was an N-6677 which was apparently a mid -70's BOWLING BENSEN GYROCOPTER Rotorcraft (?*I|?) and it doesn't look like that.
some of the military sites show several F-16's numbered with 66's and 77's but its not that either.
N American?
The USAAF had aB17 44-6677 but its not that
and there was an N-6677 which was apparently a mid -70's BOWLING BENSEN GYROCOPTER Rotorcraft (?*I|?) and it doesn't look like that.
some of the military sites show several F-16's numbered with 66's and 77's but its not that either.
N American?
Mach number dial up to Mach 1 - so subsonic - ish - probably a post war jet?
the Museum has a 25 year certificate of some sort on the wall on the right
no armament seems to be operable from the cockpit - so a trainer?
In fact nothing in the way of radar at all - so two seat? day time only?? pretty basic
the Museum has a 25 year certificate of some sort on the wall on the right
no armament seems to be operable from the cockpit - so a trainer?
In fact nothing in the way of radar at all - so two seat? day time only?? pretty basic