Cockpit recognizing : which jet is it ?
#1
I suggest some kind of contest :
I first post an interior pix, someone finds out which jet it is, then post a second interior pix and so on....
So what's that ?
I first post an interior pix, someone finds out which jet it is, then post a second interior pix and so on....
So what's that ?
#14
It appears to be a HAL HJT-16 Kiran side-by-side jet trainer developed for the Indian Air Force. While the cockpit does appear similar to a Venom, the Venom's front windscreen is squared off at the top. Most of the other "side-by-side" jets like the Provst, and T/A-37 only have a single frame member right in the center of the windscreen
#17
Might be the correct answer to this, as it has the flat front window like the one
Strykaas launched.
For sure not Venom, Vampire or Provost, as these are too old to match the equipment and instruments.
Can`t find any from a A-6, but I guess mine is out as the HAL HJT 16 is requested.
But is the HAL a common aircraft to the mongst? Not to me, anyway.
I guess Strykaas have to show up soon!
The pix shows the Venom, Vampire and the Provost.
Regards
Gudmund
Strykaas launched.
For sure not Venom, Vampire or Provost, as these are too old to match the equipment and instruments.
Can`t find any from a A-6, but I guess mine is out as the HAL HJT 16 is requested.
But is the HAL a common aircraft to the mongst? Not to me, anyway.
I guess Strykaas have to show up soon!
The pix shows the Venom, Vampire and the Provost.
Regards
Gudmund
#19
Well, this is a photo of the single seater F-6 Frightning, as some pilots called it.
Anyone with a two-seater??
Damn, wich is it!!
Regards
Gudmund
Anyone with a two-seater??
Damn, wich is it!!

Regards
Gudmund
#25

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Well, this is a photo of the single seater F-6 Frightning, as some pilots called it.
Anyone with a two-seater??
Damn, wich is it!!
Regards
Gudmund
Well, this is a photo of the single seater F-6 Frightning, as some pilots called it.
Anyone with a two-seater??
Damn, wich is it!!

Regards
Gudmund
But if there were ever two aircraft in your life you had to see and hear in flight, it was the Lightning and the Vulcan. In the 1960s at air displays to see the sharp arrow shape of the Lightning come off the runway and disappear vertically atop its twin columns of fire was something else.
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