pilot seat
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpilotandseat
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pilot
noun[C]
uk/ˈpaɪ.lət/us/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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seat
noun
uk/siːt/us/siːt/
a piece of furniture or part of a train, plane, etc. that has been designed for someone to ...
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The camera, which was behind thepilotseat, would be pointed sideways on aircraft flying oblique missions.
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It was also fitted with a fully articulatedpilotseatas standard equipment (this seat had been optional on some earlier models). 1399 were built.
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There was increasing tendency to use plywood on some less vital parts e.g. on a taller tailfin/rudder unit,pilotseator instrument panel.
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Thepilotseatwas raised to improve visibility, and the windscreen was armored.
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The propellers on both engines of most conventional twin-engined aircraft spin clockwise (as viewed from thepilotseat).
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The cockpit layout consisted of thepilotseatand front gunner in the forward part of the cockpit.
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This seat is fitted to the right of thepilotseat.
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Fuel capacity is and is housed in a combinationpilotseat/fuel tank.
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The forward fuselage of the aircraft is stretched to accommodate an additionalpilotseat, two pilots sit in tandem with a single large bubble canopy.
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The aircraft commander was occupying the rightpilotseatand a passenger, his wife, occupied the leftpilotseat.
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The 54cmin 0 wide cockpit features apilotseatinclined at a 33 angle.
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They are manufacturers of aeroplane tanks, cowling, fairings pilot seats and things of that kind, but they can get no orders.
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