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Request for Information on Gloster Gladiator Pilot Notes and cockpit for RAF version
On another forum a group of dedicated flight simulation enthusiasts are hoping to create a flyable Gloster Gladiator which will require detailed 3D modelling of the cockpit.
Currently after much searching through the internet they have drawn a blank on information specifically for Gloster Gladiator Pilot Notes, (have searched everywhere and this is not for sale AFAIK) as well as cockpit images/details for the RAF version. The model once completed will be given to the flight simulation community for free to use in the WW2 combat flight simulation IL2: Cliffs of Dover, so this isn't a commercial endeavour it is being done as a hobby only by a talented group of 3D modellers. I know this forum contains some of the best aviation historians so hope you don't mind me posting the message here and seeing if anyone can help with information, images, schematics, etc, etc? Cheers, MP |
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Re: Request for Information on Gloster Gladiator Pilot Notes and cockpit for RAF version
Try DoRIS at the RAF Museum London, they've the pilots notes for the aircraft
Regards Andy Bird T: 020 8358 4873 research@rafmuseum.org Department of Research & Information Services RAF Museum London Grahame Park Way London, NW9 5LL |
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Re: Request for Information on Gloster Gladiator Pilot Notes and cockpit for RAF version
Thankyou Andy, I'll try and make contact. Very much appreciate your input, cheers, MP
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Re: Request for Information on Gloster Gladiator Pilot Notes and cockpit for RAF version
Hello
The following site link does not appear to have the Gladiator listed, but the WW2aircraft.net site is interesting, which has a number of Manuals under 'Technical', then select 'Other Mechanical Systems Tech.' for Forum members. http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/index.php They also share a link to a Russian site, which has a number of manuals, (not tried). http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/technical/ Click the + symbol in a circle titled "Go to sub-forums" I have downloaded a few Pilots Notes over the years FOC, although my Anti-Virus is kept updated. Mark Last edited by Observer1940; 3rd June 2015 at 19:33. |