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    stuka cockpit pictures

    hello,
    does any reader can help me with my request, i am looking for pictures of the cockpit interior of stuka especially right and left side pilot area.
    thanks in advance
    phil

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    If you haven't already, you should visit this site:

    http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/dow...alBretter2.htm

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      #3
      stuka

      hello Leroy,
      thanks for your reply, i know that side and participated also but i am esspecially looking for side vieuws.
      anyway thaks for your attention
      phil

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        Cockpit shots are amazingly hard to find -- especially those of other than the instrument panel. Here is one.

        Mike
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        Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.

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          #5
          Great site! Thanks leroy

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            #6
            Here's another link that may be helpful:

            http://www.largescaleplanes.com/Refe...GDcockpit.html

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              Stuka

              Musueum of Science and Industry in Chicago has(had) a Stuka...

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                I have personally seen the cockpit of the Stuka that now rests in the Chicago Museum of Science & Industry. It was captured in Libya and sadly, it devoid of most all of the cockpit accoutrements -- instruments, seats, stick, and so on. I am afraid it wouldn't be of much help. Too many souvenir hunters over the years.

                Mike

                Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.

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