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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Is it the DC-3?
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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Another Hint:
    -First flight was in the year 1960.

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Quote Originally Posted by AK Mongo View Post
    Is it the DC-3?
    Nope. I've never been a DC3 fan.

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Good choice ,, but your wrong I'm afraid ,,, the first flight was in 1959.
    We are of coarse talking about the "sports car of twin aviation" ,,, the Grumman OV1 commonly called the "Mohawk".
    Great wee plane for sim building and flying.
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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Nope, it's not the OV1. Never heard of it.

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Twin engine, first flew 1960... if it's an airliner, there aren't many I can find. The Tupolev Tu-124 first flew in 1960... never heard of anyone building a Soviet simpit, mind you.

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Hewitt View Post
    Twin engine, first flew 1960... if it's an airliner, there aren't many I can find. The Tupolev Tu-124 first flew in 1960... never heard of anyone building a Soviet simpit, mind you.
    Nope. It's not the Tu124. I will drop another hint after one more guess.

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    My guess: HS748

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    Re: Mystery Cockpit

    Congrats to GolfBravo!
    The Avro 748 is correct!

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