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Yes. All the details say that's the He 72. The strut between the fin and the horizontal stabilizer, the rounded top of the fuselage behind the cockpit, the curved top edge of the both cockpit doors, the fuselage "nose" behind the engine with one vertical long vent slot and two round openings. And finally, the main landing gear and its oleos, the tail skid leg running down almost vertically.
Actually not the Fw 44 but the Heinkel He 72B Kadett. And not the Flugzeugführerschule A/B 13 or Flugzeugführerschule A/B 113. The emblem indicates the Flugzeugführerschule A/B 24.
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IMHO it is not the Fw-44 pilot's panel. It is the cockpit of the two-engined plane. Please notice the two throttles for the right and left engine at the bottom and slightly left of the image. Also the central panel with the double set of the indicators for both engines. And of course the central bar of the front windshield frame. The Fw-44 had the flat one-piece glass there.