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that the dice for the clamp that is seen in the bottom left? if so, that clamp is the second clamp I have to keep the floor of the cockpits straight to work on them, that's why it's there.Looks like you lost something at top left.
Best I could find Sergio, not much help I'm afraid
Caption says, Radio operator's position in the mock-up
I only have this pic of the Ta 154A-1 cockpit, probably not much use for you.
Source: 'German Aircraft Interiors 1935-1945 Vol.1' by Kenneth A. Merrick
Thank you all 3 for your help. It is difficult to see the position of the gunner/navigator/radio operator... I have looked for paper books for future consultations since today it cannot be... but in the search I found the video of d.s.m. about the detail of the cabin of the A0 version that was identical to the A1/R1 version, which is what I'm going to do... so I have a good reference to work with... when I get home I'll post it to you
Also I suggest getting a look at the thread ...
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the source:
Focke-Wulf TA-154 Moskito
Designed as a counter measure to the "Wooden Wonder"/"The Cabinetmaker's cataclysm for the axis" (de Havilland Mosquito), the TA-154 Moskito was also made of wood and could do just under 400mph. General characteristics Crew: two Length: 12.55 m (40 ft 3¼ in) Wingspan: 16.30 m (52 ft 5¼ in) Height...forum.warthunder.com Focke Wulf Ta 154 - Destination's Journey
The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a twin-engined German night fighter aircraft from late WW2. About 50 production aircraft were completedwww.destinationsjourney.com