One lucky fan will be chosen to sit in the cockpit of the dragster while the engine is warmed up. |
|
Shrapnel hit the armor plate under the cockpit, mangled the plating and destroyed the equipment mounted directly above. |
|
In a letter to two senators, the White House recommended giving pilots lockboxes for the weapons so they won't be left in the cockpit. |
|
The outer tube is stationary, the inner tube rotates to an open position only at the command of the cockpit. |
|
It was shaped like an arrowhead, with a flat tip where Kiv guessed the cockpit must be, and he could just see it from underneath. |
|
Staff on another flight reported that one passenger had used a long lens to take photographs of the cockpit door. |
|
I put Margarita hard astern, yelling at Paul to grab the line and pull slack into the cockpit. |
|
There was a tachometer in the cockpit but no tach drive to connect it with the engine. |
|
The mainsheet traveler is located on the cabin top forward of the companionway and out of the way of the dodger and cockpit bimini. |
|
A cockpit dodger or awning is a must with this design for adequate ventilation of the cabin in inclement weather. |
|
The instructor and student sit in tandem on rocket-powered ejection seats in a pressurized, air-conditioned cockpit. |
|
One never leaves the safety of the cockpit when making sail, reefing, or stowing sails. |
|
The cockpit became scorchingly hot, and I could see the heat waves coming off the generator as it struggled to keep up with my fast firing. |
|
Sometimes the cockpit crew dings the flight attendants to request coffee, water, food or a bathroom break. |
|
It is thought the passengers may have used a trolley as a battering ram to break down the cockpit door. |
|
The fuselage head is of semi-monocoque construction and includes the cockpit, radar compartments and the avionics bay. |
|
The jolt from the direct hit sent him flying out of his seat and across the cockpit. |
|
The trackball cursor devices and menu-driven displays, for instance, control nearly every piece of avionics in the cockpit. |
|
He built up the aft portion of the fuselage to meet the trailing edge of the wing and closed in the cockpit, making it a hybrid Monocoupe. |
|
The center cockpit of these bidarkas were used to transport traders, explorers, and Russian Orthodox priests. |
|
|
Zethar is one of the earlier boats with the low coaming at the forward end of the cockpit so if we were to ship a sea it would go straight below. |
|
Everything held firm, including the sheet stopper through which the halyard was led into the cockpit. |
|
Every time we go on an aeroplane for instance, we are trusting our lives to computers in the cockpit and at air traffic control centres. |
|
Wiesmann then does its thing with lots of leather and shiny bits for the cockpit and polishes it off with the extraordinary looking bodywork. |
|
An underslung load hook is capable of carrying external loads up to 12,000 lb, and the load measurement is displayed in the cockpit. |
|
The cockpit was underslung, with a top-mounted cannon and two machine guns on either side. |
|
The predominant cockpit sound is of the slipstream, rather than the resonant drone of the radial engines. |
|
He was preparing to land near Houston when a snow goose struck the left side of the cockpit canopy. |
|
Back in the cockpit he decided it was time to tack, but found the yacht would not point up into the wind. |
|
Then he was back in the cockpit, gunning the engine, pointing the nose up and soaring over the telephone wires. |
|
It is only the white breakers that make me realise that it is the sea that now fills the cockpit windows. |
|
As soon as the wheels break from the underside of the wings, the draft of air up through the cockpit starts the same buffeting as before. |
|
How about how the door of your car opens as you back up from the burnout to let burnout smoke escape the cockpit? |
|
The spraydeck is attached to the cockpit rim by either a rubber rand or with elasticated shock cord. |
|
The 5,000 hours in the cockpit has left Paul, a former squadron leader, now based at Warton, with nerves of steel. |
|
Krys shut her weapons down, returning light to the cockpit, and sent the hypership into a nosedive. |
|
All halyards and sail controls are led aft to the cockpit concealed under fiberglass panels so that there is nothing to foul or trip over. |
|
The sheets for all of the staysails are led to sheetstoppers on the cabin top just forward of the cockpit. |
|
The steersman's cockpit was set at the stern, just fore of the twin metal smokestacks with ornate tops. |
|
The retractable hardtop adds to the bubbly appearance when it's covering the cockpit. |
|
|
The cockpit is fitted with head-down displays and a head-up display from Smiths Industries. |
|
The cockpit can be equipped with a head-up display with a weapon aiming computer. |
|
The cockpit is equipped with three multifunction displays and a head-up display. |
|
The computers and disks also reportedly contain photos of heliports, and helicopter cockpits, controls and cockpit door locking mechanisms. |
|
The cockpit has been stripped to the bare bones and restoration will begin soon. |
|
In-flight refuelling gear is installed in the top centre line of the aircraft behind the cockpit. |
|
To reduce the strain of long overwater flights, a General Electric C-I auto pilot was installed in the cockpit and proved to be very useful. |
|
She knew about a standard survival kit that was placed under the seat in the cockpit and crouched back inside to look for it. |
|
Until their CEO climbed into the cockpit in 1997, Air France had done little to develop its Paris hub. |
|
The hijackers then pistol-whipped the flight crew inside the cockpit and ordered the pilot to fly to Algiers. |
|
On a flight a while back I was able to listen to the pilots in the cockpit. |
|
In an airplane cockpit, pilots and crew have precise standard checks to protect the lives on-board. |
|
A pilot can obtain clearance on a screen in the cockpit before calling ground control to get taxi instructions for takeoff. |
|
He could be working inside the cockpit, the crew compartment or outside checking the tire temperatures after a brake test. |
|
That's when someone opened the escape hatch on top of the aircraft in the cockpit, he said. |
|
First, think about physical flow patterns and priorities in the cockpit, beginning with pilot actions. |
|
I was helplessly trapped in the cockpit with the aircraft lying on its starboard side. |
|
Scientists are looking at advanced voice control aspects of the cockpit, where a pilot will simply tell the aircraft what to do. |
|
A man was in custody yesterday after being restrained by a flight crew when he approached the cockpit of an aircraft. |
|
The driver has returned to the cockpit this weekend after missing two races with a shoulder injury. |
|
|
You just have to react as quickly as possible, and protect yourself in the cockpit. |
|
Instantly the whole cockpit just filled up with smoke, and I just tried to stop as fast as possible and get out. |
|
I did what I could to work on the handling from the cockpit, without much luck. |
|
A substantial chassis beam protects heavy items from moving forwards into the cockpit. |
|
Each team, and often each driver, has a cockpit specifically designed to suit certain needs. |
|
We have an inlet duct on top of the chassis to let some air into the cockpit. |
|
Quite often drivers show up and get in the cockpit and don't have an appreciation really for what the owner is going through. |
|
It wasn't without difficulty though, as my gear-shift lights in the cockpit failed. |
|
The car looked faultless over that distance, but what was it like in the cockpit? |
|
Boats stored ashore are especially prone to having pooling water on the deck and cockpit, which can stain the boat. |
|
The sheer was stepped down six inches at the aft end of the cabin trunk resulting in a more open cockpit. |
|
The fisherman stepped up into the nearby boat cockpit and switched on a small TV set. |
|
On most boats of this size and type it is difficult to reach the foredeck from the cockpit by way of the side decks. |
|
The foredeck, side decks and entire cockpit are molded as one component to avoid joints that can fail. |
|
He, along with Lewis and Jesse, were the only crew members left in the cockpit. |
|
The power cord now was plugged in, and my shipmate was in the cockpit, waiting on me to turn on the power. |
|
The area aft of the windshield is split between a slightly raised bridge deck and cockpit. |
|
I could see the wooden boom wavering and dove from the front of the boat into the cockpit. |
|
The Challenger's centre hull has a cockpit with a sailor seat, making it possible to sail without moving around. |
|
The side decks along the truck cabin, cabin house and cockpit are at least 12 inches at any point allowing for very sure footing. |
|
|
On deck, the T-shaped cockpit with pedestal-mounted wheel steering offers comfortable seating for five adults. |
|
The cockpit is small with the seats at deck level and the 16-inch deep foot well. |
|
Access to the foredeck from the cockpit can be challenging via the normal side deck path. |
|
Before the operation I had been unable to see the bow of our boat from the cockpit. |
|
He institutionalised the killing of captives before world leaders could make the country a cockpit of the cold war. |
|
Take this region, the cockpit of so much of world conflict today, as an example. |
|
Then a heavy comber shook my plane violently, tossing me from the cockpit into the water. |
|
The cockpit lights flickered again and their inertial compensators malfunctioned for a second, throwing them about a bit. |
|
Scanning the boat from that distance she made out David's visible mark of identification coming out from the pilot house to the cockpit. |
|
The computer pinged to us at the appropriate time, causing both of us to jog forward to the cockpit and take our places. |
|
The 100-square-foot cockpit is large enough to accommodate a fighting chair and still have room for passengers and crew to move about. |
|
An aluminum plate is molded into the cockpit deck for extra support if an owner wishes to install a fighting chair. |
|
Upon configuring the aircraft for landing, the crew noticed they had fuel fumes in the cockpit. |
|
The cockpit has five 8in x 8in colour multifunction liquid crystal displays for flight, mission systems and maintenance data. |
|
Fabric covered steel plating provides increased ballistic protection in the cockpit and cabin. |
|
The engine came unglued and the cockpit filled up with smoke and the smell of cordite. |
|
Indonesia will send the plane's flight recorder and cockpit voice recorder to the U.S., Taiwan or Australia for analysis. |
|
The foredeck, side decks and entire cockpit is molded as one component to avoid joints that can fail. |
|
The cowl was tightly-wrapped sheet aluminum and the area around the snug cockpit was also covered in sheet aluminum. |
|
The new aircraft would, obviously, need a new cowling to house the Wasp Major while the cockpit was also redesigned. |
|
|
A painting of a bumble bee was applied to either side of the fuselage just forward of the cockpit. |
|
Releasing his grip, he pulled the pin on a frag grenade and dropped it into the cockpit. |
|
The four young pilots came to a startling halt as they watched the lithe, curvy figure stepping out of the cockpit. |
|
Each component presented very different challenges but concurrent work started on fuselages, wings, and cockpit tubs. |
|
All this is important because pilots are expected to be eagle-eyed and sit in a cockpit which is as big as a soap-box. |
|
The cabin wasn't pressurized, so the pilots had to wear oxygen masks in the cockpit. |
|
The aircraft is pressurised and air conditioned in the cockpit and cargo compartment. |
|
Car-care products like cockpit spray, rubber protectant and gloss shampoo concentrate is another area of interest. |
|
He signaled the pilot to perform emergency shutdown procedures and to egress the cockpit. |
|
I climbed the ladder and started my ejection seat and cockpit preflight, then strapped in and started the normal startup checklist. |
|
The forward cockpit, although small, has plenty of room for handling bow lines and ground tackle. |
|
Drivers sit side-by-side in a fully enclosed two-man safety capsule cockpit, with gull-wing doors that can be opened from both inside and out. |
|
It is exhausting climbing into the cockpit, which in the Louisiana sub-tropical humidity is like a heated oven. |
|
From the cockpit, we could see rows of drably camouflaged warplanes filling every inch of ramp space. |
|
A built-in motor bracket cuts cockpit noise and adds security in big seas from abaft. |
|
Celestial navigation used a sextant built right into the cockpit but if the plane was wallowing at all, it was useless. |
|
A deafening cheer arose from the cockpit as the Snow Eagle dropped out of warp space right next to them. |
|
A crew of three was required and they were housed in a single cockpit while radar was mounted in a radome at the front of the fuselage. |
|
The two pilots of the jumbo had escaped before the hijackers had reached the cockpit, making it impossible to fly the plane. |
|
She's also busy developing standards for federal air marshals and flight deck officers so they can carry firearms in the cockpit. |
|
|
The aircraft's cockpit crashed in the next field and the kirk was used as the headquarters of the operation to find the dead. |
|
The cockpit voice recorder is in good condition and was not seriously damaged. |
|
The voice recorder picks up any conversation inside the cockpit but saves only the last 30 minutes of sound. |
|
German investigators were to begin analysing information from the planes' flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders yesterday. |
|
The plane was not required to have a cockpit voice recorder and was not equipped with one. |
|
Today, investigators are combing the crash sites and preparing to analyze flight data and cockpit voice recorders for vital clues. |
|
To meet flight safety objectives, the system also directs signals and data to cockpit voice and flight data recorders. |
|
The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision. |
|
I couldn't wait to jump into the cockpit and takeoff into the wild blue yonder! |
|
The leeboards made for good windward shelter in the cockpit, and the guards made a great boarding step. |
|
I'm standing with Pete Melvin in the leeward cockpit when there is an almighty bang. |
|
The T-shaped cockpit provides plenty of leg space and seats are not so far apart that you can't brace to leeward if necessary. |
|
Or what about rewiring the airplane's electrical system through her cockpit chair? |
|
Walsh was briefly trapped in the cockpit, managed to inflate his life vest, and rocketed to the surface. |
|
The cockpit is equipped with multifunction liquid crystal displays and electronic flight instruments. |
|
Inside are to be found the two pilots in a surprisingly detailed cockpit, a loadmaster and another individual by the starboard forward door. |
|
Many pilots also keep extra warm clothing within arm's reach in the cockpit. |
|
The story related that after the Navy torpedo bomber made a deadstick landing on the airfield the pilot stepped out of the cockpit and was shot down in cold blood. |
|
The aircraft has a glass cockpit and an electronic flight control system. |
|
You've been to Le Mans before, but this time you'll be in the cockpit. |
|
|
From inside it sounds like a Spitfire with the whine of the gearbox, a resonance through the uncarpeted cockpit and stones rattling like bullets off the underside. |
|
Little marine life has been attracted to the wreck, apart from the odd moray eel and scorpionfish and a shoal of cardinalfish buzzing around the cockpit. |
|
I must have done a double-take, like the Navy pilot who sees a UFO outside his cockpit. |
|
The boat is almost evenly divided between cabin space and open cockpit. |
|
The Italian driver also relies on a guardian angel in his cockpit. |
|
With some help getting into the high cockpit, Bullard settled himself into the bucket seat and began the ritual of strapping on parachute and safety harnesses. |
|
Add warm temperatures and a pressure suit to the equation, and you have a sweat-soaked, dehydrated pilot sitting in the cockpit at the hold short. |
|
I am taking some small pride in my impassive mien when particularly hard gusts push the boat over further, or rogue waves wash through the cockpit. |
|
Multiple sweeps of the cockpit indicated the light had no related emergencies, and since I couldn't reset it, I dismissed it as a bad annunciator panel. |
|
Co-pilot on Ethiopian Airlines waited until pilot went to the bathroom and locked him out of the cockpit. |
|
He evidently believes that control of the 777 was taken over by somebody who gained access to the cockpit. |
|
I'd say the boat is virtually viceless and a treat to sail, handling like a big dinghy but stable like a larger boat, with a huge cockpit to match. |
|
One of the museum's main attractions is the cockpit of a Sabre aircraft. |
|
In 1926, while rehearsing for a benefit show for the school, Queen Bess fell from the cockpit five hundred feet to her death. |
|
However, due to lengthy computations and the space needed for large charts, the timeworn system of celestial navigation was ill suited to the airplane cockpit. |
|
She was kneeling in the boat's compact cockpit watching carefully ahead for any telltale clues on the water that dangerous rocks lay just out of sight below the surface. |
|
Most 28s have tiller steering that is easily put out of the way at anchor and the mainsheet attaches aft of the cockpit so as to not interfere with passengers. |
|
And why do I have to have a cockpit the size of the Great Court at the British Library just because a fat slob in Ohio can't get a seatbelt round his corn-fed gut? |
|
She had solid wooden masts, no engine, stones for ballast, a big traditional open cockpit for fishing, and a snug, comfortable cuddy forward of the foremast. |
|
A flat pane of splinter-proof glass forms the windshield of the cockpit. |
|
|
He returns to his seat and I take the jump seat in the cockpit. |
|
As the engines spooled up, I wiped out the controls and began my habitual sweep of the cockpit, beginning with the hydraulic gauge on my right side. |
|
They were shaped like bowties from the frontal view, with a compartment for the pilot where the knot would be, and large wings attached to the cockpit by stabilizers. |
|
The cockpit is far more than just the place the driver sits and drives. |
|
A fire in the cockpit had raged out of control in a matter of minutes and the pilots lost control. |
|
With no beams or bars to disrupt the view, as there would be in a normal cabriolet or roadster, it's a bit like sitting in the cockpit of a glider. |
|
In the beginning of the race, the car just slid too much, so I was changing things in the cockpit that I have never done before with weight jackers and a lot of things. |
|
This time, we broke a fuel line and fuel got inside the cockpit with me. |
|
I pushed him further by saying that it is folly to buy anything electronic that will be used in the cockpit of a sailboat if it is not waterproof. |
|
He marches to the aircraft, salutes smartly to his crew chief, gets into his G-suit, climbs into the cockpit, shakes hands with his crew chief and gets ready to launch. |
|
And increasingly smart navigation aids in the cockpit brought far greater precision and efficiency to route planning. |
|
I believe there was a captain aboard, but Hughes kept throwing him out of the cockpit. |
|
You will feel both embarrassed and grateful for this, even as you wonder why the cockpit looks like a 1950s sci-fi set. |
|
He nodded to the prep crew and hopped up into the sleek ship's cockpit. |
|
As well, the pilot of each was enclosed in a glassed-in cockpit. |
|
He's continually suggesting adjustments from the cockpit during races. |
|
The same holds true for the cockpit and bombardier's position. |
|
Use the on-board air compressor to blast the dirt out of the cockpit. |
|
After we decided the thing was not going to burn, the bombardier got in the nose to take out the bombsight and I got in the cockpit to get the classified papers. |
|
I looked across the cockpit and saw a large turkey vulture dive for cover. |
|
|
The hatch was open, and she carefully climbed into the cockpit, settling the helmet over her head and not noticing the worn chinstrap or the initials MR etched in the back. |
|
The minimum duration of the voice recordings made in the cockpit should leap from the two hours now mandated to 20 hours. |
|
Soon everyone unstraps themselves and hurries to the cockpit area. |
|
The foredeck is large enough for sail handling and ground tackle, side decks wide enough for safe passage and the cockpit is large enough to accommodate four adults. |
|
The avionics grade AMLCD provides superior optical performance with a wide viewing angle for excellent cross cockpit viewing. |
|
Access to the cockpit is normally via either a telescopic integral ladder or an external version. |
|
The integral ladder is stowed in the port side of the fuselage, below the cockpit. |
|
After the first day's shooting, Sellers sprained his ankle while leaving a restaurant and could no longer work in the cramped cockpit set. |
|
Hill joined Team Lotus as a mechanic soon after but quickly talked his way into the cockpit. |
|
Airbus used similar cockpit layout, procedures and handling characteristics to other Airbus aircraft, reducing crew training costs. |
|
The A380's interior illumination system uses bulbless LEDs in the cabin, cockpit, and cargo decks. |
|
The final styling was more conservative than earlier proposals, with the fin, nose, and cockpit windows changed to a more conventional form. |
|
Lockheed Martin's Orion spacecraft will use a glass cockpit derived from Honeywell International's 787 flight deck systems. |
|
It housed two crew in an open cockpit and 15 passengers in an enclosed cabin. |
|
The enclosed cabin could carry four passengers with an extra seat in the cockpit. |
|
These avoidance manoeuvers are communicated to the flight crew by a cockpit display and by synthesized voice instructions. |
|
Ground proximity warning alerts have priority in the cockpit over TCAS alerts. |
|
Initially training was done by short 'hops' in primary gliders which are very basic aircraft with no cockpit and minimal instruments. |
|
The cockpit offered a full array of instruments which the pilot used to fly the simulated aeroplane. |
|
If both reefing line and main halyard are led to the cockpit, even singlehanded reefing is a breeze. |
|
|
Lottie Blossom II followed early the next year, using the same design of hull, but with aft cockpit and tiller steering. |
|
The technology consists of metamaterials, and can be adhesively applied on existing surfaces such as cockpit windows or windshields. |
|
Some airline chiefs believe that there was an invasion of the cockpit. |
|
His quick actions saved the on-time departure of the ISR mission and thwarted a high altitude cockpit depressurization, ensuring pilot safety. |
|
It is, therefore, essential to analyse the possible flight scenarios, as well as fatigue management, autohypnosis and cockpit ergonomics, etc. |
|
However, during the Second World War Mr Ridley noticed that pilots he treated did not have any adverse reactions to slivers of Perspex cockpit. |
|
The cockpit has been resprayed to look like a beak, with the body, wings and tail also getting a makeover. |
|
This starts with a lot of hand waving of official signals from the cockpit, followed by a burst of warning fire. |
|
I had a brand new up-chit in hand, and the dunker was the only hurdle between me and the cockpit. |
|
The safety car was in at the end of lap three, but Rosberg was already reporting a issue from within his Mercedes cockpit. |
|
In the cockpit, new digital instruments are added as well as OEM overhauled ejection seats with fresh pyro. |
|
If you must leave your boat in the water, close all seacocks and gate valves, except for the cockpit drains. |
|
The tape captured the sound of four hijackers storming the cockpit and killing the pilots with carpet knives. |
|
The use of electrochromic glass means that the driver can control the level of light entering the cockpit. |
|
In addition, the IDM V304 delivers Tactical Internet capabilities directly to the cockpit. |
|
One of the other XB-70 test pilots frequently rode in the rear cockpit of my T-38 and confirmed correct gear retraction. |
|
A good deal for Steen can mean anything from an out-of-print book to a demilled MiG-21 cockpit. |
|
Stinkiness could also affect the cabin crew's quality of life but more importantly could cause turbulence in the cockpit. |
|
The fuselage decking from cockpit to nose including the engine cowling and the wheel discs of their Triplanes were painted black. |
|
The cockpit lights indicated that only two of the three undercarriage wheels had been lowered. |
|
|
The cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder have now both been found but are badly damaged. |
|
An enlisted crew chief ensures that all the systems and processes aft of the cockpit are running smoothly. |
|
For this application, the DDVR GRF will replay cockpit audio and video data from five multiplexed input sources via standard video cassettes. |
|
It is indeed difficult to imagine a decontamination squad liberally hosing radios, computers or even an aircraft cockpit. |
|
Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
|
Obviously, this can be hazardous to your mission effectiveness, whether you're in the cockpit, in your car, looking at a radarscope, or entering data into a computer. |
|
Although our squadron has been flying glass cockpit for almost a year, with the PFD dimmed, it does not provide the same peripheral scan cues as steam gauges. |
|
On the third floor is the long bar, complete with the cockpit seat taken from the Red Baron's downed Fokker triplane, the short bar and the main dining room. |
|
It was the first production DVI system used in a military cockpit. |
|
The Aircraft will have two engines, state of the art features such as fly-by-wire, full authority digital engine control, modern avionics and glass cockpit. |
|
The improved aircraft features GE H75-100 turboprops, a Regent flightdeck, based on the Garmin G1000 avionics suite, and a redesigned interior and cockpit. |
|
The co-pilot didn't feel free to speak up to the pilot in the cockpit. |
|
I had just taken off with Red Two beside me and I had my head down in the cockpit at about two hundred feet as I got the undercart up, throttled back, and set the pitch. |
|
A freshman majoring in aeronautical science, Young plans to complete his commercial pilot rating this year, which will include training in a glass cockpit aircraft. |
|
The 'rainbows' we had seen in the cockpit were two bright round splodges of light called sun dogs, one either side of the sun, joined together by a golden ring of light. |
|
Fixed to a dome above the cockpit was an arrangement of lights, some collimated, simulating constellations from which the navigator determined the plane's position. |
|
The Typhoon features a glass cockpit without any conventional instruments. |
|
The pilots of manned aircraft operate them from a cockpit located at the front or top of the fuselage and equipped with controls and usually windows and instruments. |
|
It's not flubbing a vital checkride, or getting trapped by fog in a mountain pass, or having a broken cockpit heater on a ten-degree January morning. |
|
Like other Airbus aircraft, the A400M has a full glass cockpit. |
|
|
Seeking to move intelligence directly to the cockpit, in February 1953 the USAFSS installed a COMINT collection position on a C-47 airborne tactical air control center. |
|
To do him justice, there were a few wires which he did not loosen in climbing into the cockpit, but then the machine, a Henri Farman, was at all times hard to get into. |
|
Planned is the remanufacture of 100 UH-1Ns as UH-1Ys with four-blade composite hingeless and bearingless rotors, more powerful T700-GE-401 engines and Litton cockpit systems. |
|
When the F16 parked yards from where we were sitting, the curvaceous sweep of its lines from wing to cockpit brought to mind the shape of a bottle-nosed dolphin. |
|
Mainsail furling systems have become increasingly popular on cruising yachts, as they can be operated shorthanded and from the cockpit, in most cases. |
|
The pure ostentatiousness of the Lamborghini had always been a turn off, of course that is until I got into the cockpit of the Aventador and drove it to its maximum speed. |
|
Fishing options abound inside the cockpit, including custom livewells, insulated fishboxes with macerators, rocket launcher rod holders and outriggers. |
|
This vividly illustrated science fiction graphic novel puts you into the cockpit of the venerable Soyuz spacecraft as it lifts off on an odyssey of discovery and adventure. |
|
You are alongside him in the cockpit, thrillingly hedgehopping in his 'little Spit', and fearing the surprising soporific danger of that tiny enclosure while flying at night. |
|
With red seatbelts, red stitching and highlights in the trim and illuminated AMG logos in the kick plates the A 45 has a cockpit which looks the business. |
|