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English: Taken on the Williams AFB flight line. Note the bright red metal bars which locked the stick in place, keeping the flight controls in a neutral position when parked, in case of high winds. The attitude indicator on the pilot side was an MM-3, while the indicator on the co-pilot side was a J-8, a very primitive yellow line on a black background (out of frame).
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