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Cockpit Collection (#37)

"Exploring the Heart of Flight: Captivating Cockpits from Aviation History" Witness the adrenaline-filled cockpit of the Grob Tutor Two Seat Training Aircraft

Background imageCockpit Collection: John Cooper Challenge: The interior of the Mini Cooper Club Sport

John Cooper Challenge: The interior of the Mini Cooper Club Sport
The interior of the Mini Cooper Club Sport. John Cooper Challenge, Rd4, Silverstone, England. 28 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageCockpit Collection: Michelin Race of Champions: Valentino Rossi SEAT Toledo WRC with a startled passenger

Michelin Race of Champions: Valentino Rossi SEAT Toledo WRC with a startled passenger
Valentino Rossi (ITA) SEAT Toledo WRC with a startled passenger! Michelin Race of Champions, Gran Canaria. 8-9 December 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageCockpit Collection: Michelin Race of Champions: Valentino Rossi Saab rallycross car

Michelin Race of Champions: Valentino Rossi Saab rallycross car
Valentino Rossi (ITA) Saab rallycross car Michelin Race of Champions, Gran Canaria. 8-9 December 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageCockpit Collection: European F3000 Championship: Thomas Biagi GP Racing took victory at Donington

European F3000 Championship: Thomas Biagi GP Racing took victory at Donington
Thomas Biagi (ITA) GP Racing took victory at Donington. Donington, England, 12 August 2001. BEST IMAGE

Background imageCockpit Collection: British Formula Three Championship: British Formula Three, Silverstone. 1st April 2001

British Formula Three Championship: British Formula Three, Silverstone. 1st April 2001
Ryan Dalziel (GBR) British Formula Three, Silverstone. 1st April 2001

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine Ferrari F399

Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine Ferrari F399
Eddie Irvine (GBR) Ferrari F399 Formula One World Championship, Rd 10, German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 1 August 1999

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Alain Prost

Formula One World Championship: Alain Prost
Alain Prost (FRA) Formula One World Championship 1985

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Danny Ongais Interscope Racing Penske PC4

Formula One World Championship: Danny Ongais Interscope Racing Penske PC4, finished the race in seventh position
Danny Ongais (USA) Interscope Racing Penske PC4, finished the race in seventh position. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: French Grand Prix, Magny Cours, 2nd July 1995

Formula One World Championship: French Grand Prix, Magny Cours, 2nd July 1995
Olivier Panis (FRA) Ligier JS41, 8th place French Grand Prix, Magny Cours, 2nd July 1995

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula Ford Festival: Vitor Meira: Formula Ford Festival and World Cup, Brands Hatch, England

Formula Ford Festival: Vitor Meira: Formula Ford Festival and World Cup, Brands Hatch, England. 20 October 1996
Vitor Meira (BR) Formula Ford Festival and World Cup, Brands Hatch, England. 20 October 1996

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Alain Prost had a difficult race, stalling on the grid

Formula One World Championship: Alain Prost had a difficult race, stalling on the grid
Alain Prost had a difficult race, stalling on the grid and starting from the back of the field and then he wasted 7 laps having his wing changed in the pits

Background imageCockpit Collection: British Formula 3 Championship: Glass Medic sponsored driver Christian Horner

British Formula 3 Championship: Glass Medic sponsored driver Christian Horner
Glass Medic sponsored driver Christian Horner (GBR). British Formula 3 Championship, Pembrey, Wales, 21 August 1994

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Michael Schumacher (GER) Benetton B193B, 3rd place. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, 4 July 1993

Background imageCockpit Collection: Tyrrell 009 Launch: Cockpit, engine and sidepod detail of the new Tyrrell 009

Tyrrell 009 Launch: Cockpit, engine and sidepod detail of the new Tyrrell 009
Cockpit, engine and sidepod detail of the new Tyrrell 009. Tyrrell 009 Launch, England, Circa late 1978

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: A Tyrrell mechanic uses a mallet

Formula One World Championship: A Tyrrell mechanic uses a mallet and a piece of wood to straighten the Tyrrell 009 tub
A Tyrrell mechanic uses a mallet and a piece of wood to straighten the Tyrrell 009 tub of Didier Pironi (FRA) after he had an accident during practice. Pironi then crashed out of the race on lap 22

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, 3 May 1992

Formula One World Championship: Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, 3 May 1992
Mauricio Gugelmin (BRA) Jordan 192, DNF Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, 3 May 1992

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Alessandro Nannini, a view of the cockpit

Formula One World Championship: Alessandro Nannini, a view of the cockpit
Alessandro Nannini (ITA), a view of the cockpit. Formula One World Championship 1988

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Mark Donohue Mclaren M19A, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut here

Formula One World Championship: Mark Donohue Mclaren M19A, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut here with Mclaren Boss
Mark Donohue(USA) Mclaren M19A, 3rd place on his Grand Prix debut here with Mclaren Boss Teddy Mayer(USA), right Canadian GP, Mosport Park, 19 September 1971

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Graham Hill had no car for first practice so tried out a Brabham

Formula One World Championship: Graham Hill had no car for first practice so tried out a Brabham BT26A
Graham Hill(GBR) had no car for first practice so tried out a Brabham BT26A. Ron Tauranac(AUS)kneeling on left. British GP, Silverstone, 19 July 1969

Background imageCockpit Collection: Formula One World Championship: Jochen Rindt wearing Piers Courages helmet

Formula One World Championship: Jochen Rindt wearing Piers Courages helmet, in preference to his own full face variety
Jochen Rindt(AUT) wearing Piers Courages helmet, in preference to his own full face variety French GP, Clermont Ferrand. 6 July 1969



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"Exploring the Heart of Flight: Captivating Cockpits from Aviation History" Witness the adrenaline-filled cockpit of the Grob Tutor Two Seat Training Aircraft, where aspiring pilots take their first steps towards soaring through the skies. Step into history as you enter the iconic B-17 Bomber Aircraft cockpit in Salinas, California - a testament to American aviation prowess and bravery during World War II. The Lockheed Constellation's cockpit and crew exude an aura of elegance and sophistication, transporting you back to a golden era of air travel. Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4-4 was destined for victory until fate intervened in lap 50, when his path collided with Jean Louis Schlesser's Williams - forever etching this moment into Formula One history. Experience the thrill of flying without leaving solid ground as you immerse yourself in a flight simulator at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire - perfecting your skills before taking off into real skies. Gaze upon the meticulously designed cockpit of Supermarine Spitfire IXB G-ASJV / MH434, a symbol of British resilience and ingenuity during World War II. Relive the intensity and excitement of the 1984 British Grand Prix from inside a race car's cockpit, where every turn could make or break a driver's championship dreams. Feel the wind rush through your hair as you embark on an exhilarating ride aboard Can-Am Spyder Roadster - its sleek cockpit offering both comfort and adventure on open roads. Journey back to 1941 alongside brave RAF bomber pilots in their cockpits, ready to defend freedom against enemy forces during one of humanity's darkest hours. Marvel at the gracefulness exhibited by a Supermarine Spitfire Mk-18 soaring high above, reminding us all why it remains an enduring symbol of courage and aerial supremacy.