Hamilton H-47

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The Hamilton Metalplane Company built some of the earliest all-metal aircraft manufactured in the United States. This last flyable H-47 was once owned by Alaskan bush pilot Joe Crosson. Built in 1929 and restored in the 1970s, it now belongs to Pole Pass Airways LLC in Seattle.

Source/ more information: Howard Wright, Pole Pass Airways LLC

Photographer Lyle Jansma started creating 360º views of cockpits in 2005, and has documented historic aircraft in several collections, including the Heritage Flight Museum, Museum of Flight, Erickson Aircraft Collection, Evergreen Air & Space Museum, and the National Museum of the Air Force. A full set of his cockpit views is available on the ACI Cockpit360º App for iOS and Android. Keep visiting this site (airspacemag.com/cockpits) as we add to the gallery below.

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