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Thumb and Description for Image 1:
from the outside: the door is open, come in
 
Thumb and Description for Image 2:
same position, looking upwards
yes, there is a "Boeing 747-400" sign above the door(actually not really readable in this picture)
 
Thumb and Description for Image 3:
still outside, looking down at the bricks, uhh, stairs
the pedestal is visible
 
Thumb and Description for Image 4:
standing in the door
we've hung up a white tarp where the front windows are supposed to be
the greenish spot where the gear lever is resulted from a piece of plexiglass we forgot that led to reflections from the light
 
Thumb and Description for Image 5:
closup of the bricks that make up our stairs at the entrance
 
Thumb and Description for Image 6:
another angle
 
Thumb and Description for Image 7:
on the first stair, looking to the left
yes, this is a cut down table that we use as an extension of the base frame
thats where the observer seat will go
 
Thumb and Description for Image 8:
still on the stairs, looking to the right
this is the inside of the cabinet
that handle allows us to open up the maintenance hatch that can be seen a couple'o pics later
 
Thumb and Description for Image 9:
hatch opened.
 
Thumb and Description for Image 10:
here's the cabinet with the F/Os coat.
 
Thumb and Description for Image 11:
the aforementionend maitenance hatch from the outside
 
Thumb and Description for Image 12:
hatch to the right, cockpit entrance to the right
 
Thumb and Description for Image 13:
same
 
Thumb and Description for Image 14:
hatch closed
 
Thumb and Description for Image 15:
hatch opened with cockpit door (to the left) closed
 
Thumb and Description for Image 16:
starting to crawl inside the maintenance hatch
 
Thumb and Description for Image 17:
again, the hatch door up, from outside
 
Thumb and Description for Image 18:
underneath cockpit
 
Thumb and Description for Image 19:
barely visible, but there is the captains control column and the linkage between control columns
 
Thumb and Description for Image 20:
F/Os control column with the linkage mechanism attached with cable ties (for now)
 
Thumb and Description for Image 21:
looking up, where the control column goes through the cockpit floor
the axis consists of a short piece of M12 threaded rod
 
Thumb and Description for Image 22:
a little better pic of the captains side
 
Thumb and Description for Image 23:
same
 
Thumb and Description for Image 24:
turning back, the old cut down table from underneath the cockpit
 
Thumb and Description for Image 25:
back inside the cockpit, just behind the forward part of the overhead panel
we've got electricity here :-)
the black thing is the transformer for the map lights
 
Thumb and Description for Image 26:
another angle
 
Thumb and Description for Image 27:
forward pedestal and center main instrument panel(MIP)
two CDU panels, one black and white paper, the other is the panel as seen on the panels pages
 
Thumb and Description for Image 28:
looking over to the captains side
 
Thumb and Description for Image 29:
F/O's map light in the ceiling
 
Thumb and Description for Image 30:
same
 
Thumb and Description for Image 31:
same again, with more of the overhead frame visible
 
Thumb and Description for Image 32:
F/O side ceiling with cardboard paneling
 
Thumb and Description for Image 33:
F/O ceiling with speaker
 
Thumb and Description for Image 34:
same with different lighting
 
Thumb and Description for Image 35:
observer seat, for now... :)
 
Thumb and Description for Image 36:
phone at the of of the pedestal
 
Thumb and Description for Image 37:
pedestal, with throttle unit taken out
 
Thumb and Description for Image 38:
same
 
Thumb and Description for Image 39:
overhead, Captains and F/Os map lights on
the captains yoke is visible in the lower left corner
 
Thumb and Description for Image 40:
F/O side ceiling and on the right side the cabinet
 
Thumb and Description for Image 41:
captains control column and part of the chair
 
Thumb and Description for Image 42:
same. notice the keyboard holder inside the rudder housing
 
Thumb and Description for Image 43:
back wall of cockpit, made out of cardboard, but supported from the outside by boards and a cabinet
 
Thumb and Description for Image 44:
door from the inside (those wood pieces are for structural strenght, and it will be covered later on)
part of the cabinet visible on the left
 
Thumb and Description for Image 45:
door again, with the cockpit rear wall (card board) visible on the right
 
Thumb and Description for Image 46:
door locking mechanism
the door can locked from the outside
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