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Reply #15 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 8:27pm

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the final one wasn't so much in the cockpit but the crew of an Irish Air Corps PC9 allowed me to climb up the wing and take a shot of the inside of the cockpit itself.


Nice, isn't it! Bleedin' gorgeous! Grin
 
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Reply #16 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 8:29pm

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737 when ever I want to....I work on them. Must have been a dozen times last year. Last weekend of this month should be the next  Cheesy. Not sure my wife will be too impressed when I leave her "down the back" with our two rug rats to look after, still, how long could she be pissed with me  Cool

I could continue with a very long list here, I have been very lucky, but I won't bore you. Wink I will keep it short and jump to the the top of the list. Once flew in the Bristol Blenheim when she was airworthy and in a previous life, a back seat trip in a Harrier T10............back seat, but your own cockpit.


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Reply #17 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 8:40pm

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Well lets see, not many.

 Beechcraft Bonaza - Flying
 Cessna 150 - Flying
 Fairchild C-119 - Parked ( NAS Willow Grove )
 Boeing 707 - Parked ( PHL )
 Lockheed Constellation - Static ( On top of a Restaurant )
 Boeing B-17 - Parked  ( South Jersey Regional )
 Blackhawk Helo - Parked  ( South Jersey Regional )

  UH-60 Blackhawk
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Reply #18 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 10:32pm

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I've only been in the Cockpit of two Commercial jets, both parked at the gate, One Pre-9/11, the other post-9/11. Not sure what plane the first one was (I was 7 or so), but I remember meeting the pilots and looking at all the goodies inside before I got shy and left  Grin... The other, more recent, was in an A320 operated by Jet Blue. While boarding the plane, I just asked the Stewardess who was standing outside the cockpit if I could go in and see it, She asked the pilots, I went in no problem  Cheesy Pilots at JetBlue are quite friendly too, so that was one of the better moments of my Week-long 16th birthday celebration  Grin
 

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Reply #19 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 10:34pm

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A DC-3

Does a B-52 Trainer count?

EDIT: They were both in a museum.
 

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Reply #20 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 10:40pm

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Hmmmm.........

Cessna 150 (flying)
Cessna 172 (flying)
Piper Cherokee D (flying)
B-17 (flyable on display)
P-80 (simulator and static)
F-86 (simulator)
F-111 (simulator and flying)
727 (after landing tour)
B-52 (simulator)
Aerospatiale Dauphin N1 (flying air ambulance on display)
Agusta A109E Power (flying air ambulance on display)
 
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Reply #21 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 11:06pm

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Cessna 150/172

Some sort of short haul airliner...this was a long while back when I was a kid...it was a short flight into Hong Kong...I think the pilot was coincidentally the son of my grandpa's wingman back in WWII or something like that...who recognized my mom...all I remember is that it was really cramped Tongue

F-14...operational fighter...but it just sat there...this was like 1 or 2 month after 9/11 too...I had to somesort of video documentary for English on the USN, so my friend and I got some.

Me-163B-1 Komet (the one thats sitting down in Savannah...)...the museum guy was really cool about it...

A-7...the cockpit was removed from the rest of the aircraft and put on display...but that still counts doesn't it?

Some other plane...same sort of stuff as the A-7...although I don't think it was American tho...

...and a F/A-18 simulator (took my 7 year old cousin on there with me...and he was a natural and kicked ass like none other even from the back seat Cool...so damn proud of him Cool
 

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Reply #22 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 11:58pm
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Only been in the cockpit of a KC-135, but it was on the ground (active, but still on the ground).
 
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Reply #23 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 12:04am
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Cessna 152
Cessna 172
Boeing 737
Boeing 767 (Jumpseated landing on a 5900foot runway with water at both ends Tongue )

I MAY have been in the cockpit of some 727's and 747's, though, I can't renember.
 
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Reply #24 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 12:04am

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Oohhhh, I just remembered one!  I sat in an AH-64 Apache probably 10 or 12 years ago.  I don't remember too much, but I remember sitting in the front looking through the gunner's scope.  My dad has pictures somewhere, but I don't know if we know where they are at the moment. Tongue Wink
 

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Reply #25 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 12:34am

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FridayChild wrote on Jan 14th, 2007 at 5:54pm:
Conan: I'm surprised. What airline was that? *Quite* relaxed security on their part, or maybe you just don't look like a terrorist.  Grin


Yes, it was Air France (watch the link I posted). And as I said, the First Officer was really, really friendly (we chat for about half an hour). The pilot was quit all the time. That was strange, because during approach, he didn't tell the First Officer to check the gear. He just made a sign with his hand Shocked. From Lufthansa I know, that this is never going to happen, because they (Lufthansa) are really serious about avoiding misunderstandings.

Funny thing: Just before final approach,  the "Master Warning" light, then the "Master Caution" got on. With only one move (like a reflex) the pilots pushed it of with an embarrased look to me. Grin*loool*

And btw: Do I look like a terrorist? (watch avatar) Wink


Other cockpit experiences: As I was a young boy (several years before, until I got 8), I very reguarly flew the line between Hamburg and Saarbrucken (in the south-west of germany). I was in cockpit on every flight (was a Dash or something).

And a spesific experience: ...was in a single little prop aircraft (3 seats) in northern France. I were allowed to fly myself for over half an hour!! Shocked The pilot (and my Dad on the backseat) were surprised how good I could handle the aircraft. The pilot: "Are you practising at home on PC?" Grin Grin
 

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Reply #26 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 2:56am

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The avatar is too dark, I can't really tell  Tongue Tongue
 

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Reply #27 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 9:25am
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I just remembered one...F-9F Panther.  It was at a museum but they had the cockpit open to sit in.  Fit like a glove Cool

DURRR How can I forget!  THE one and only (actually I think theres more than one) MOTION BASED SPACE SHUTTLE SIMULATOR!  Ya, I know its a simulator, but come on, its the Space Shuttle!  I have the picture to prove it to, used to be my avatar (its my facebook profile picture, so if you are on there....)
 
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Reply #28 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 9:51am

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Several 'pits, actually..

Thinking waaay back.. a Kiwi Air 727, yes a 727, at EWR after our flight from MCO
Cessna 140, only taxiied across the airport (Alexandria)
C172 for my tenth birthday, flew
B737 at EWR after our flight from San Juan
Piper Colt, flew
C172N, flew
Piper Cherokee, flew with my friend in the left seat Wink
Piper Tripacer, flew
and most recently, a B738 at KSAN after my flight from EWR

..don't ask about the hat.. the captain was.... well.... persistant that I wear it. Roll Eyes Huh (Taken at KSAN)
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Reply #29 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 10:11am

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Ohhh also a tour of an USAF C130 and a nice trip to office....

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