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My first guess was a Saab Draken, until I noticed that the cockpit has instrumentation for two engines.

 

I'd say that this is a English Electric Lightning-cockpit.

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Electric Lightning ws my first assumption but the throttle quadrant is wrong, the canopy structure and latch mechanism are wrong(compared to other pics I find).

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You should have refreshed the page before you made the post ;) I was 6 mins before you, but I don't mind you can have a go and post the next aircraft when this one gets verified.

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PZL-Mielec I-22 Iryda M-96

 

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Give us a clue. Like is this a training aircraft? There is some resemblance to US cockpit design but the MFDs are quite unusual I think. I would be surprised if this aircraft turns out to be US. Though it could be some modification of US aircraft built in another country. :huh:

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