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  2. Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1920s many aircraft manufacturers began using enclosed cockpits for the first time. Early airplanes with closed cockpits include the 1924 Fokker F.VII, the 1926 German Junkers W 34 transport, the 1926 Ford Trimotor, the 1927 Lockheed Vega, the Spirit of St. Louis and the passenger aircraft manufactured by the Douglas and Boeing ...

  3. Aircraft canopy - Wikipedia

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    The bubble canopy of a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor Canopy of an F-22 Raptor. An aircraft canopy is the transparent enclosure over the cockpit of some types of aircraft.An aircraft canopy provides a controlled and sometimes pressurized environment for the aircraft's occupants, and allows for a greater field of view over a traditional flight deck.

  4. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    Directory of Aircraft Museums in the U.S – GreatAmericanPlanes.com; Museums – Association of Air Force Missileers; General Aviation Accessible Aviation Museum Directory – Air Facts; Aviation Museums of the USA – The Air Affair; Aviation Museums – J-HangarSpace; Aviation Museums within the USA – Travel for Aircraft

  5. My Unique House: Divorced dad turns an old airplane into his ...

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    He's even utilized the plane's old amenities, including an overhead cabin, captain's closet and the cockpit. "It's a true house that I have 100 percent of. Most poor men when they get married ...

  6. Cole Palen - Wikipedia

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    The resulting aircraft took 20 years to complete, partly because they went to enormous lengths to make it as accurate as possible. The Smithsonian, with whom Palen had a close relationship, even providing identical cockpit instruments from their stores. It eventually flew on 5 December 1915, and still regularly flies at Old Rhinebeck. [25] [26]

  7. Fantasy of Flight - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy of Flight is an aviation museum in Polk City, Florida.. It opened in November 1995, to house Kermit Weeks' collection of aircraft that, until Hurricane Andrew damaged many in 1992, were housed at the Weeks Air Museum in Tamiami, Florida, On April 6, 2014, it closed to the public, aside from private events and on January 30, 2015, it opened a scaled-down museum displaying a small ...

  8. Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The new museum building is a $29.5 million, 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) structure that features a glass atrium, two large aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit area, a children's interactive gallery, a 200-seat theater, a museum store, an aircraft restoration gallery, and a snack bar. The glass atrium is constructed of 525 glass ...

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