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I can't get enough of the A-10 cockpit, so thought I'd make a thread where people can post the pics they have of the cockpit for us all to enjoy, it may even help out some pitbuilders. I'll start with a few I have;

 

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Nice pics

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Ah...the A model pit brings back lots of good memories :D

 

I love the glareshield on the A-10A. The A-10A looks a lot easier to operate judging by the cockpit, probably not the case though?

 

Nice pics

 

thanks :)

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I love the glareshield on the A-10A. The A-10A looks a lot easier to operate judging by the cockpit, probably not the case though?

 

Looks bloody hard to operate if you ask me. Everything looks more bunched up.

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Cockpit in a second photo is a very strange, some gauges are differently arranged.

 

Is that an early A-10A pit or a twin seater A-10B version?

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Cockpit in a second photo is a very strange, some gauges are differently arranged.

 

Is that an early A-10A pit or a twin seater A-10B version?

 

There is a lack of RWR so Y-10 or A-10B sounds about right.

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There is a lack of RWR so Y-10 or A-10B sounds about right.

 

I think it's just a mockup of a cockpit that was perhaps taken to airshows?

 

I think the A-10B has an F-15 style HOTAS? There was only one made so I'm sure info/photos of the cockpit are hard to find.

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I think it's just a mockup of a cockpit that was perhaps taken to airshows?

 

I think the A-10B has an F-15 style HOTAS? There was only one made so I'm sure info/photos of the cockpit are hard to find.

 

Yeah possibly.

 

OT: But the A-10 is so much sexier with two pits. :D

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Yes. They are nice. They belong to this forum member KLaFaille

his cockpit thread is here.

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https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824

CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.

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It is an egress training cockpit. I have some other pictures of it and some of the A-10B model. I will post this week

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Cockpit in a second photo is a very strange, some gauges are differently arranged.

 

Is that an early A-10A pit or a twin seater A-10B version?

Edited by Deadman

https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824

CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.

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awesome photos, couldn't find any of the YA-10B cockpit, thanks!

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No problem these are the only cockpit pictures of the B model I have ever seen

 

Can't believe you haven't seen it in person.

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Can't believe you haven't seen it in person.

 

He is just being coy. 'Cause he actually has one stashed in a storage unit!:D

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There was only one ever made as far as I Know 73-1664 c/n A10-001 .

The YA-10B is on display at the Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC) Museum at Edwards AFB. this is a good pic where you can see the original nose art of the owl a bit

http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Air/Fairchild-YA-10B-Thunderbolt/0823004/L/

I have never made it down there.

https://forum.dcs.world/topic/133818-deadmans-cockpit-base-plans/#comment-133824

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