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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Nov 5 2008, 06:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Much as I love the 74, you'd credit Airbus for getting the cockpit to look less like a 20's Atlantic steam liner.
No bad thing, technology is at the point where airspeed, heading, and altitude are the only items of display interest, the rest can really be on a callup menu.
You raise a good point, Charl.
As much as I too love old-school aircraft and feel that, to a large extent, newer aircraft cockpits are more 'bland' and lack character, you have to ask "If we can do better, then why don't we?". There's really just no need to have so much information overload. At the time the 74 was conceived, such technology as can be seen in the cockpits of even basic GA aircraft simply didn't exist. Many would harp on about aircraft from this era as being 'real' aircraft, and that anything airbus make is just computerised, idiot-proof electronica, I actually beg to differ. From a human factors perspective, I know which one I'd rather fly.
Great pics too.
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