Customer's Cockpits

Fly-a-Flight Flight Simulator
Fly a Flight Simulator Experience in Leighton Buzzard run this fully constructed and painted cockpit with a sliding canopy, Spitsim.co.uk controls and Flight Illusion instruments to create a very realistic experience.
The Spitfire Experience Wisborough Green
Brian Smith from The Spitfire Experience,  Wisborough Green runs a cockpit that he built as a DIY flat pack.  Brian has a very ingenious and convincing fascia over a monitor displaying his instruments.  He has controls installed from Spitsim.co.uk.
Solway Aviation Museum
Creative Cockpits donated the Me109 prototype to Solway Aviation Museum at Carlsle Airport. These 2 cockpits are networked together to enable aerial combat between cockpits. The 109 design has not yet been finalised in CAD. 
Maidenhead Heritage Centre
As part of the "Grandma Flew Spitfires" Air Transport Auxiliary exhibition, Maidenhead heritage centre bought a constructed cockpit sectioned into 4 pieces to allow for small doorways and stairs during delivery. Their Spitfire has been flown many celebrities and dignitaries. It is the most used that I am aware of. The recycled plastic construction is virtually indestructible! 
Warwickshire Flight Experience bought a fully constructed and painted cockpit which had to be dismantled (as planned). Creative Cockpits re-assembled the cockpit after passing the parts up a narrow stair case.
Manston Spitfire and Hurricane Museum
Located on a genuine WW2 fighter base, the Manston simulator is parked next to a real Spitfire! The Manston simulator is fitted with Spitsim controls.
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