File:RCAF Moth Student Cockpit Night Rig.JPG
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This is the interior of the rear (student or solo) cockpit of De Havilland Tiger Moth RCAF 4882, CF-TBS. The circular black object at camera centre is a Morse Code key. The black object to the right of "CF-TBS" above the Morse Code key is a night light. All pilots, navigators, wireless operators were required to know Morse Code. This unit keyed signal lights on the aircraft. CF-TBS won the Outstanding Open Cockpit Biplane Award at Oshkosh 2008, and is completely airworthy. CF-TBS courtesy of Tom Dietrich, Tiger Boys Aircraft Works. DH82C4 from No. 1 SFTS Camp Borden.
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03:03, 18 January 2017 | No thumbnail | (0 bytes) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | This is the interior of the rear (student or solo) cockpit of De Havilland Tiger Moth RCAF 4882, CF-TBS. The circular black object at camera centre is a Morse Code key. The black object to the right of "CF-TBS" above the Morse Code key is a night light. All pilots, navigators, wireless operators were required to know Morse Code. This unit keyed signal lights on the aircraft. CF-TBS won the Outstanding Open Cockpit Biplane Award at Oshkosh 2008, and is completely airworthy. CF-TBS courtesy of Tom Dietrich, Tiger Boys Aircraft Works. DH82C4 from No. 1 SFTS Camp Borden. | |
03:03, 18 January 2017 | No thumbnail | (0 bytes) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | This is the interior of the rear (student or solo) cockpit of De Havilland Tiger Moth RCAF 4882, CF-TBS. The circular black object at camera centre is a Morse Code key. The black object to the right of "CF-TBS" above the Morse Code key is a night light. All pilots, navigators, wireless operators were required to know Morse Code. This unit keyed signal lights on the aircraft. CF-TBS won the Outstanding Open Cockpit Biplane Award at Oshkosh 2008, and is completely airworthy. CF-TBS courtesy of Tom Dietrich, Tiger Boys Aircraft Works. DH82C4 from No. 1 SFTS Camp Borden. |
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