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Aircraft Cockpits and Aircraft Profiles available as printed posters and digital downloads.
Airliners, Military, Helicopters and Light Aircraft.
All the crew survived and became first complete bomber crew to be taken into captivity.
The Armstrong Whitworth Whitley was a British twin engined medium bomber, one of the three types of twin engined bomber in service with the RAF at the outbreak of World War II and was part of the first bombing raid over Germany. The aircraft was withdrawn from front line bomber service in 1942 but remained in service as a maritime reconnaissance aircraft with Coastal Command throughout the war and also served as a glider-tug, trainer and transport aircraft. Versions of the aircraft were also used by British Overseas Airways Corporation as a civilian freighter.
Available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and can be printed onto A3 or A4 sized paper.
The download is available immediately on confirmation of order.
Also available as a A3 or A4 printed poster.
Licence for personal use only.
Cant find the aircraft in the livery you want? Then get in touch and I will draw it for you.
We provide high quality, high resolution cockpit posters and aircraft profiles. All our posters are drawn from manufacturers documents, photos of the aircraft and backed up by visits to real aircraft and simulators. Prints are provided on high quality matt paper and digital downloads are available as soon as the order clears.
Glyn Chadwick
Company Owner
Cockpit Revolution has been developing cockpit posters for the last 5 years and are drawn by a Flight Engineer using his expertise in aircraft engineering and training.
All the cockpit posters are based upon the manufacturers documentation, visits to the aircraft and simulators and photographs.
These posters are drawn to no specific configuration, phase of flight or switch position. If you require a specific configuration, phase of flight or switch position then please contact us.
My latest drawings are an extension of the images added to the cockpit posters, the profile of the aircraft. These drawings are detailed and accurate.