Wow ! I'm very impressed by the turboprop throttles : 4 for pilot flying, 4 for pilot monitoring and 8 for engineer ! I don't think those throttles are electrical so I imagine the number if cables😳
To those who don't know, analog gauges were normal in all aircraft, Russian, Western or whatever until the mid 80s. I once flew in a Westland Seaking in 1985, cockpit looked similar, but all black gauges.
All this was designed with drafting tables , all the drawings were made by hand and using sliding rulers. Amazing....
Simple and effective
Ahh, so that's what happened to all the western washing machines and domestic appliances in the 1960's...😂
I recognize my city Poltava Ukraine.
Didn’t look like an aircraft cockpit more of a Locomotive, salute to the pilots who fly this bird before
Ex Ukrainian air force?
Wow ! I'm very impressed by the turboprop throttles : 4 for pilot flying, 4 for pilot monitoring and 8 for engineer ! I don't think those throttles are electrical so I imagine the number if cables😳
Put it in H!
Production of Tu-95's ended in 1994, service life is about to end due to overusage during present Russia-Ukraine war.
The biggest pile in the skies
To those who don't know, analog gauges were normal in all aircraft, Russian, Western or whatever until the mid 80s. I once flew in a Westland Seaking in 1985, cockpit looked similar, but all black gauges.
Old cathode tube displays are awesome! All-in-all workspace looks like a "Mother" supercomputer from "Alien" movie
I love how analog. So many buttons. Seems more submarine than plane. This thing is really cool looking.
наклейка на хвосте чужеродно смотрится. а так хорош красавец.
Tu-95MS in Poltava museum. I was in it.
Fantastic beast, thanks for showing us around it.
This first flew when memories of WW2 were fresh. Amazing.
OMG the interior color scheme is just fabulous!
I really love these bombers. When you see them coming towards you on the runway they look really impressive and also intimidating.