Tim Savage wrote:
hueyfan wrote:
Follow up Question: I have seen the 26 in dual pilot cockpit formation but only with a solid nose (gun nose) as opposed to a glass nose....if there is a dual pilot cockpit is there no way to enter the nose via the standard method? *standard method I would think would be on the right side, underneath the cockpit panel to access the nose.
So if two pilots = solid nose...one pilot (no right seat) = solid nose ?
There are glass nose versions with dual controls but it would be difficult/impossible to get into the nose during flight. Some of the co-pilot columns I have seen are hinged to swing out of the way so one can get in the nose. I have no idea if the military ever produced/modified any TB-26s with glass noses. The nose is easily swapped so airplanes produced with the solid nose and dual controls could easily be converted to the glass nose..
I dunno if I'm understanding the question correctly, but according to Darcy Hawkins, the Brazilian Air Force had a requirement for the co-pilot to double as the bombardier and his control column was removable in flight...an On Mark mod as was done to Randal McFarlane's bird before the big pond jump to Oz.
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http://napoleon130.tripod.com/id597.html