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PostPosted: Mar 30, 2006 - 11:08 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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The only good F-22A cockpit pic I have is one sent via e-mail by a friend.

I think I saw an identical one in Key publishing forums last week. It must be the same photo that other people have as well.

Unfortunately I don't have the source to credit the photographer. Shrug

Hope that you can get something out of it for your project.

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PostPosted: Mar 30, 2006 - 11:20 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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And here is one artist's impression of the Block 60's cockpit just for comparison's shake after a Google search was made in the net.

As you see even though there are differences the use of the MFDs with the center one serving as a Tactical Situation Display (or Situation Awareness Display) is evident in both cases.

Also the area below the HUD where the Integrated Control Panel (ICP) is located together with the Data Entry Display (DED) has been more or less carried on in the F-22A as well even though the switches/buttons look somehow different but their general arrangement has indeed similarities.

The stick's appearance apart from location of course is also carried on from the Viper.

In some older pics the stick was more close to that of the F-15/F-18 or so it seems.

The throttle must be closer in appearance to the F-15/F-18 also.

As for the ejection seat the ACES II looks as beautiful as ever with it's survival kit and lap belts.

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