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Whoa!! Millennium Falcon...
Nice find!
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If it looks smooth, it might be. If it looks rough, it is...www.bigtirepilot.com ...www.alaskaheliski.com
As a current FE on the Air Force's largest aircraft in the inventory I have to say That's Cool!!
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WOW
432 spark plugs?? 600 gallons of engine oil! 10,000 mile lightly loaded range, 6000 mile typical!
That is quit the video or 3D or what ever show!!
Thanks
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Have as much Fun as is Safe, and Keep SMILIN! GT,
What?!?!?! No MADAR?!??!!

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One generation built that awesome machine and managed all of its systems and complexities. Their successors figures out how to create an interactive 360 degree stitched photo of the cockpit and put it on the internet.
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Scolopax wrote:One generation built that awesome machine and managed all of its systems and complexities. Their successors figures out how to create an interactive 360 degree stitched photo of the cockpit and put it on the internet.
Ha! Too true...
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That's awesome. Did you notice that there are two seats there?
Engineer to pilot:
"Ok, I'm going to start my instrument scan......I'll get back to you in twenty minutes once completed........"
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I could not find the wooden box for the Cassens & Plath sexton or the HO 249 sight reduction tables?
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CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT
Sextant port but no Nav table...what's up with that? Same sextant mount we have in the C130H3 built in the 90's. Must have had a bunch left over laying around in bench stock.
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I thought that was the "bubble" ( artificial horizon ) sexton port!
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CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT
M6RV6 wrote:WOW
432 spark plugs??
Imagine re-gapping them at annual...
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I really like that photo. It isn't just A seat for A flight engineer, it is TWO seats for TWO flight engineers...the first true intercontinental bomber.
Those old cold war bombers always remind me of the great dark comedy "Dr Strangelove" and the thriller "Fail Safe". We came pretty close to the brink several times during that era. Mad men running the world.
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We came VERY close to the brink more times than anyone knows......as in VERY close.
MTV
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