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New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit
New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit
New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit
New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit
New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit
New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit

New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit Training Poster; Chair Flying Training Aid

Product ID : 41097592
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Galleon Product ID 41097592
UPC / ISBN 860000898140
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 24.02 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches
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New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit Features

  • High quality near card-stock-quality paper to prevent accidental wrinkling and ensure it lasts

  • Sealed with matte finish to prevent distracting glare but give a quality finished look

  • A1 size: 594 x 841 mm (approx. 23.5" x 33"). Sized ideally for your in home chair flying nest

  • Built by pilots for pilots specifically with features that will uniquely help students in UPT


About New Limits Aviation USAF/USN T-6A Texan II Cockpit

T-6 COCKPIT TRAINING POSTER Built by pilots for pilots, this cockpit trainer poster was carefully crafted to accurately reflect the details of the T-6A "Texan II" cockpit. It acts as an excellent prop to improve training and allow flying practice to continue outside the aircraft. The poster is A1 size (approx. 24"x26") so it is large enough to see even the small details of the cockpit instruments, but small enough to fit in your chair flying nest. Chair flying is used by pilots of all skill levels and is a proven technique to improve one's flying ability. Studies have shown that just a simple setup (eg. poster, chair, in-flight guide) can be just as effective as training in high fidelity simulators.