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Old May 19th 15, 02:43 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ken Murphy[_2_]
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Default Cockpits (Pt 1 of 14) - Avro Lancaster b.jpg

On Mon, 18 May 2015 17:21:58 GMT, y wrote:

I thought the Lancaster was a single pilot plane. Was there a copilot for
the extra controls?


The wartime Lancaster was flown single-pilot, with a folding jump seat
where the Flight Engineer sat for take-off and landing, handling the
engine controls.

Post-war, a second, linked control column was added, for search and
rescue and maritime patrol flights.

Both flying Lancasters - the CWH and the BBMF - are flown with a
copilot.

Here is a link to the CWH aircraft cockpit. You can see the folded
jump seat on the right side. The pilots tell me that the minimal
padding of the seat limits the flight length! G

http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviatio.../8/1454831.jpg

Ken