Hello,
I am new to this forum, and an avid cockpit restoration enthusiast from Canada. My passion has been restoring Cold War Era jet cockpit panels and collecting pilot headgear, (Helmets & O2 Masks including High Altitude and NBC Aviator headgear), jet age mostly from late 60's to present day. I also have collected genuine validated space artifacts, a Russian EVA Orlan Space Suit glove flown and signed by Maj. General Valerie Korzun Cosmonaut Pilot and Commander of the MIR 22 Space Station, it was also signed by the flight Engineer on that Space Mission.
Aviation artifacts collecting has been enjoyable now for more than 16 years, and I enjoy it immensly.
These are the following Jet Cockpit panel projects I have completed over the last 3 years; the Canadian Avro CF-100 jet interceptor, the Canadair (North American) F-86 Sabre interceptor, the Canadair (Lockheed) CF-104 Starfighter, the Canadian McDonnell Douglas CF-101B Voodoo interceptor. I'm presently working on completing my current jet panel project, the McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom interceptor. This panel is about 95% complete, and I do require some assistance locating and aquiring the elusive "BOMB/MISSILE CONTROL PANEL" located on the extreme bottom left of this panel. My cockpit panel is actually an F-4C early mod to an F-4D I think. This is because all the instruments and controls including HUD are F-4C until you look at the mount holes for the bomb panel. The mount holes indicate only an F-4D bomb panel will fit there. Any assistance with answers to this configuration would be greatly appreciated. I'm not that familiar with all the Mods on the Phantom but I do know there were many over the years for a variety of models.
The rest of the panel is complete including HUD, and the only other minor parts I require to complete this F-4D panel are 2 panel checklist placards, and the overheat annunciator box lights located on the top right of the panel.
I have photos of this project to best illustrate what I'm seeking to aquire to complete this panel.
This forum is excellent, and I look forward to communicating with anyone whom may have this item available for sale or for an interesting trade, and any answers to my questions.
Many thanks,
cheers,
Andy
Canada