Neilster
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Joined: 10/27/2003 From: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Dixie Is that an analogue dial in the third picture? I love the retro feeling that they've given this aircraft. Not a MFD screen anywhere, make those pilots work out what's going on in their aircraft And think of the weight savings gained by making this out of plastic, and it's not as though Iran are short of oil to make plastics so that's a definite win. I'm not sure how they're planning to stop it though, there don't appear to be any hydraulic pipes down the undercarriage legs. Unless they use the canopy as a brake chute. Would there me some sort of reason that all the markings etc are in English rather than Persian? I don't have a good picture of it but the "instrument panel" is truly comical. No HUD but it does have flat screens that are apparently from about 2006. Experts have spotted a Garmin GPS, instruments from light aircraft and an airspeed indicator that maxes out at 250 knots Not very high performance then. The markings are probably just copied from their pre-revolution US aircraft...or the internet Cheers, Neilster
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