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Hey all,

Three, yes three new videos for your viewing pleasure are in Early Access:

Fairey Swordfish

DH Sea Vixen

Hawker Sea Fury

Hope you enjoy, let me know your comments and thank you for making this possible!

Chris

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Inside The Cockpit - Fairey Swordfish

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Comments

Anonymous

A very naval theme for Inside the Cockpit. I feel I'm about as excited to watch the Swordfish episode as you were making it.

Anonymous

Bucket list video for me…sincerely Thankyou Chris

Dave D

The audio level on the Sea Vixen episode is pretty low. Even the "there's a helicopter landing" part is still fairly quiet.

Anonymous

Three extremely good ‘inside the cockpit’ shows there Chris, I enjoyed them very much. The sea vixen one has made me realise how much workload the 50s and 60s pilots had on their hands, so many switches and manual input the guys had to handle is quite mind boggling

Anonymous

Sea Fury is definitely one of my favourites, love that thing

Miguel Aldaz

Was there any armor in the headrest protecting the pilot?

Miguel Aldaz

Great video of one of the most iconic (if obsolete) planes in World War II! Check the “The Stringbags” comic by Ennis Holding for more on this plane