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Lancaster cockpit

http://www.vrway.com/INSIDE_A_LANCASTER_BOMBER/fullscreen/VR000010664.html

I thought you guys might be interested in the above link and see where I spend some of my time.:D
photos by Adrian Salisbury

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By: Ross_McNeill - 14th June 2015 at 15:53

Hi Moggy

“A guy named Joe” – “Always”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Guy_Named_Joe

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By: Moggy C - 14th June 2015 at 15:49

Is this the one that was remade as ‘Always’?

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By: Wings43 - 14th June 2015 at 14:51

If you like this try ‘the life and death of colonel blimp’.

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By: Southern Air99 - 14th June 2015 at 14:39

True, good point, more a supernatural/romance film, The wartime aspect does provide a excellent backdrop though

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By: Wings43 - 14th June 2015 at 14:37

It’s not a war film. It’s not about war, it just happens to be set at that time. The war is merely a backdrop.

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By: Southern Air99 - 14th June 2015 at 13:40

It’s a cracking mock up, I wonder what happened to it? Likely disposed of at some time.
As war films go it’s really good, fantastic story, great actors and it features A ‘lanc’ (albeit probably a mock up) and a Mossie too, great movie.

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By: waco - 14th June 2015 at 00:00

Ahhh my second favourite film of all time…..Ummmmmm Kim Hunter !

anyway, I’m pretty confident i read some where that it was a specially made mock-up for the film.
alas I cannot remember the source !

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By: QldSpitty - 15th February 2007 at 23:54

Damn it Fluffy……

Do you ever work???Or do you consider what you do real working in a real job?Geez if it was me in your shoes I would be running around like a giddy school girl fainting every 5 metres…:eek: …skip…skip…skip…skip…skip…Oooohhhh Lancaster…..kerthumpfffffffff…..skip…skip…skip…skip…skip…Oooohhhh Spitfires…..Kerthumpfffffffff:D

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By: Eddie - 15th February 2007 at 22:17

On most wartime Lancs, there is a visible “stub” of the dual control yoke on the control column.

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By: Bluebird Mike - 15th February 2007 at 22:06

‘Tis indeed PA474.

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By: Fluffy - 15th February 2007 at 22:06

It’s not a after market mod it is in the original manuals probably fitted to a/c used for training pilots. and yes it is PA474

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By: Smith - 15th February 2007 at 21:56

Luvly

Tell me being a mere gnome of no great knowledge …
I assume that’s PA474?
Is the dual control an “after-market” mod so to speak? I thought Lancs were single pilot/control.

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By: zTango - 15th February 2007 at 21:28

Fantastic!!

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By: Bluebird Mike - 15th February 2007 at 21:08

Yeah I found those pics a while back while Googling, and was amazed at the quality of them, especially when you start to zoom in. Shame there’s not more there for other sections in the bomber really.

Those are authentic wartime water bottles at the back of the nav’s table, of course?! 😉

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By: Dave T' - 15th February 2007 at 21:00

…wow !!

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