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 Post subject: T-37/A-37 Cockpit photos
PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:40 am 
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Hey folks, I was wondering if anyone had some detailed cockpit photos of the Cessna T-37 or A-37. I have been flying FSX again lately and the version of the plane I have has a F-104 panel. :roll:


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How soon do you need such information? I might be able to swing by a place that has an ex-Air Force simulator.

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Whenever really. I'm just bored and every time I fly that T-37 I have an uncontrollable urge to make the panel more accurate. (you know at least have a 2 engine panel)


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davidbray wrote:
Whenever really. I'm just bored and every time I fly that T-37 I have an uncontrollable urge to make the panel more accurate. (you know at least have a 2 engine panel)


If I get a chance I'll swing by.

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That would be awesome. I really would appreciate it! :)


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I only have one pic, through the persplex, so not too good. Have you done Google-images T-37 cockpit, about a half dozen good shots came up!?

this being a good one
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Ai ... id=1092584


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These guys sell a very detailed poster-sized image of the Tweet cockpit (as well as some other airplanes):

PaperTrainer.com

It's not a photo, but if you're just looking for cockpit details, it might be useful.

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We have an A-37b dragonfly but I noticed that the T-37 panel is somewhat different. There isnt a gear handle on the copilots side of the cockpit of the dragonfly.
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Just a little bit of the cockpit of the A-37.

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...and a nice view.
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Hello Mike.

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PS. Found this in another file.
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Looks much better than the stock T-37 panel....which is possibly the worst IFR panel ever designed!


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thanks for all the responses guys. I have done the google search, but I may have limited it to the A-37. oops :oops:


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http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... eld+museum

Scroll down to third pic :wink:


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Thanks Peter
Those pics kept me from having to walk up to the big hangar to take some pics of the dragonfly.
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