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I think your missing the point - Dave wasnt saying you didnt make it realistic - just its a very simple panel for such a huge aircraft - I have always
been surprised at how small the flight deck proper is on the Mars - never mind that behind it is an area big enough to hold a garden party
Leif
I think your missing the point - Dave wasnt saying you didnt make it realistic - just its a very simple panel for such a huge aircraft - I have always
been surprised at how small the flight deck proper is on the Mars - never mind that behind it is an area big enough to hold a garden party
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I was thinking of humorizing his statement by saying.Garry Russell wrote:That would be Mars bars thenChrisHunt wrote:Personally I think that there should be a bar on the Mars.
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I hope they have the Bar built by the time I get a chance to ride the rocket that gets me up there. :dance: ... to Mars
it'd be the first "Mars Bar"
wonder if the tarts there are green?
and if they have all the right parts in all the right places
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Room for a cup holder or two on that panel, don't you think? (Something to put the drinks on from the bar
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On a more serious note - since the 60's at least we have come to expect a panel full of gauges and switches and it does look a bit odd to have a panel with acres of nothing on it. Kind of reflects the way cars used to be in the 60's and 70's.
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Chris
On a more serious note - since the 60's at least we have come to expect a panel full of gauges and switches and it does look a bit odd to have a panel with acres of nothing on it. Kind of reflects the way cars used to be in the 60's and 70's.
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Chris
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The Stratocruiser is much the same
Only a few dials on the panel.........btu the engineers station is something else crammed full.
I suppose wht you are seeing there is just the flight instruments and basic engine.
All the clever stuff is behind, somewhere but it will be there.
Garry
Only a few dials on the panel.........btu the engineers station is something else crammed full.
I suppose wht you are seeing there is just the flight instruments and basic engine.
All the clever stuff is behind, somewhere but it will be there.
Garry
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