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Terry,
Interesting shots of the Duxford Typhoon. The two shots from the starboard side are of particular interest for me. The cockpit seat looks to be grey green and this colour can also can be seen on the framing to the lower left of the seat. Nice!!
As to the means for anchoring the shoulder straps of the seat harness I will have to add a strip of evergreen rod to the armour plate and have the straps secured this way.
Dave.
Yep, they should look something like this, seen on my rather rough-looking 1/32nd scale model, currently stalled on it's re-furb! Note that the seat colour looks different due to the lighting. I have a photo of the real thing somewhere, if I can find it.
Ah, of course - it's shown in the other pic of Nicky !
To be honest, not much can be seen of the seat, as the cockpit opening is small and narrow, so the kit seat, with the sides and front rim thinned to a more scale appearance, and with the quilted back-pad and seat harness in place will look more than acceptable.
I don't know if they'll be of any use to you, but I have a couple of cut away drawings, and, in part of the Bentley scale plans, side and plan elevations showing the internal structure, engine and mounts etc etc.
If you think they'd help, PM me an e-mail address, and I'll scan them actual size and send them to you.
Looking very good Dave. Makes me want to crack open my Typhoon as well.