Airliner cockpits

AIRBUS A320

The Airbus A320 series have been in service since the 90’s. With over 11,000 manufactured its the absolute backbone of the worlds short haul airline fleet. Our cockpit has been cut from an actual aircraft so it’s as real as it gets. We’ve got under the skin of all the lighting, the flight screens easily replaced with iPads. On a solid steel base for transport and gimbal mount. She’s even been on a rotisserie rig and all stayed together throughout some quite meaningful aerobatics!

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AIRBUS A330 COCKPIT

A complete cockpit cut from a real Airbus A330. The A330 is a mid to long haul airliner, first entered service in the mid 90’s and is still in service worldwide today. I shudder at the hours that have been invested in this cockpit electrically. All the buttons light up and play in camera. If your script means you need to be close on any of this stuff then this is the one for you. It also has the advantage thats its physically a bigger space than some of the other cockpits. You can get 4 crew in there, all seated, and there’s still enough room for a hijack repelling punch up!

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BOEING 767

A cockpit section from the Boeing 767, a wide body airliner typically in airline use from the mid 80’s through to the early 2000’s. It’s a mix of old and new. We have the digital primary flight screens mixed with the more traditional old fashioned round dials. It also has the traditional central pilot control columns rather than the more modern side joysticks favoured by more recent Airbus aircraft. You can’t beat the energetic wrestle with a good old control column for a crash scene! We’ve also made some electrical modifications which means its been in a tank a couple of times and lives to tell the tale.

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BOEING 737

A cockpit section cut from a real Boeing 737. First entered service in the late 1960’s and through numerous facelifts and upgrades is still being manufactured today. We’re going geeky on you but our cockpit is from a 400 model which were in service from the mid 80’s until early 2000s. It’s that mix of digital screens and analogue dials. Like all of our sets its on a strong steel base for transport and gimbal mount.

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