Single Pilot, Single Yoke Military Aircraft
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I believe all A-10s had a "stick."
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There were 2 A-10B aircraft built. One was destroyed in a crash and the other is stored at Edwards AFB. TankKiller.com - A-10 NAW
I believe all A-10s had a "stick."
I believe all A-10s had a "stick."
The cockpit looks something like this:
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- The big-wing U-2 two-seaters have dual controls. The small winged ones were are built as single seaters, but a few were converted to dual control. U-2 doesn't appear to qualify.
- The F-102 is not a yoke. The left half ran the radar. The right half was the stick.
- F-15A? Yoke?? Don't recall a yoke on my three A model rides.
- U-6, like the U-1, is a two-pilot aircraft.
- Two-seat A-10: funny it's mentioned as I was looking at it last week. Internet might be wrong: Edwards says only 1 was built. I have a picture I could paste here, incuding the sign in front it, but cannot figure out how to post a photo here.
- The F-102 is not a yoke. The left half ran the radar. The right half was the stick.
- F-15A? Yoke?? Don't recall a yoke on my three A model rides.
- U-6, like the U-1, is a two-pilot aircraft.
- Two-seat A-10: funny it's mentioned as I was looking at it last week. Internet might be wrong: Edwards says only 1 was built. I have a picture I could paste here, incuding the sign in front it, but cannot figure out how to post a photo here.
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