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Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 15:17
by Paul K
This might have been posted before, but I have a feeling that they've recently expanded the number of tours. For example, they did have a view of the B-36's flight deck, but now they've added other positions. The Peacemaker is a very interesting aircraft anyway, so it's great to be able to have look round inside.

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/virtua ... ckpits.asp

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 10:44
by Nigel H-J
Paul, many thanks for the link. Used to visit there when I was on the internet but completely forgot about it until you put up the link. Unfortunately nearly used up all my time on the library computer just browsing through the tours!! :lol:

Nigel.

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 11:37
by paulsl
Thanks Paul, that's a terrific site.

Some of the seats in the B36 look lovely and comfortable for a flight of many hours to deliver 72,000lb of "Peace". *-)

Paul

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 12:12
by Garry Russell
It only became a peacemaker on retirement. The definition is a type made and kept fully combat ready but never needed to be used in anger.

I don't know if the B-36 was ever used...can't think of anything, but that is the definition of a peacemaker. Flexes it's muscles and maintains peace during it's lifetime as a part of a military force that makes an enemy shy away from that. Sort of defence by fear of attack in retaliation.

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 07 Feb 2015, 08:10
by PeteP
If you enjoy virtual cockpit tours, you might enjoy our home-grown versions of two of our cockpits - the Canberra and Lightning - at Tangmere. They're designed to be used by visitors to the museum and are placed next to the aircraft in specially made cabinets but there are online versions which you can view here:

https://www.haraldjoergens.com/panorama ... rra/files/ for the Canberra

and here:

https://www.haraldjoergens.com/panorama ... ing/files/ for the Lightning.

When you've finished, why not click on the Tangmere logo and have a look around our web site - you'll find plenty of interest there including some shots of our very popular Lightning simulator. At the moment it's running on P3D v1.4 but it will be changing to v2.4 with real instruments and a multi-screen display. Incidentally, much of the Portsmouth scenery you see in a couple of the shots was very kindly provided by a certain DaveB whom some of you may know. ;)
Pete

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 07 Feb 2015, 12:00
by Airspeed
Paul and Peter,
Those are mind-boggling tours! :excited: Thank you both.
When I think back to the Spitfire gate guardian at Uxbridge, and recall that we, the public, were not allowed past the barrier to get even close....and now this. :Dance:

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 07 Feb 2015, 13:39
by HaraldJoergens
There is also a panorama of a Mark IX Spitfire cockpit, and a virtual tour of the Duxford-based Catalina.

For both aircraft, all the controls, instruments, and switches are explained. In the Spitfire you can (virtually) start the mighty Merlin engine - turn up the volume!

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 08 Feb 2015, 01:54
by Airspeed
Harald :hello:
Welcome to the forum ;)
Recognised your name from last night's links by Peter, and have moved my bookmark to your interactive page to view all four mentioned.
Excellent work :welldone:

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 08 Feb 2015, 09:39
by Paul K
PeteP, I very much like that one of the Canberra interior. Thanks for posting ! :cheers:

Re: Virtual Cockpit Tours

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 17:11
by HaraldJoergens
Mike,

Thanks for the friendly welcome to the forum!

Today I have added engine startup sound to the Canberra virtual tour. The sound has been provided by Just Flight. The two engine starter button may be a bit hard to find, this screenshot should help:

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Please let me know if there are any problems!

Harald