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The image depicts the interior of a helicopter cockpit, viewed from the left pilot's seat looking forward and slightly to the right, in Leudelange, Luxembourg. Raindrops are visible on the exterior of the clear windshield.

The cockpit features a prominent dark grey instrument panel densely populated with approximately 30-40 circular analog gauges, several rectangular digital displays, and various switches and control buttons. Two black cyclic control sticks with red buttons and a yellow switch are visible; one is positioned centrally on the left, and another is in front of the co-pilot's seat on the right. A collective pitch control lever, also black, extends from the floor on the left side, partially obscured, with an attached black control box featuring multiple toggle switches. Textured metal rudder pedals are visible on the floor on the far left.

The floor is covered with a dark grey carpet-like material exhibiting some wear. A light beige or cream-colored leather-like seat for the co-pilot is visible on the right side of the frame, showing some textured perforations. The interior trim around the windshield and instrument panel is also light beige. A red emergency pull strap is visible on the right side, near the co-pilot's door frame.

Through the windshield, a light blue-grey metal or painted door with a silver handle is visible directly ahead and to the right. A rectangular yellow sign with black text is affixed to this door, bearing the partially legible words "BESICHTIGT / ENTRAÎNEMENT" followed by "MINIMUM / HÖHE". The exterior ground appears to be a light-colored paved surface. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The environment suggests an airfield hangar or a maintenance/training facility.
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Jan 26, 2026, 12:00 PM

Leudelange, Luxembourg

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The image depicts the interior of a helicopter cockpit, viewed from the left pilot's seat looking forward and slightly to the right, in Leudelange, Luxembourg. Raindrops are visible on the exterior of the clear windshield. The cockpit features a prominent dark grey instrument panel densely populated with approximately 30-40 circular analog gauges, several rectangular digital displays, and various switches and control buttons. Two black cyclic control sticks with red buttons and a yellow switch are visible; one is positioned centrally on the left, and another is in front of the co-pilot's seat on the right. A collective pitch control lever, also black, extends from the floor on the left side, partially obscured, with an attached black control box featuring multiple toggle switches. Textured metal rudder pedals are visible on the floor on the far left. The floor is covered with a dark grey carpet-like material exhibiting some wear. A light beige or cream-colored leather-like seat for the co-pilot is visible on the right side of the frame, showing some textured perforations. The interior trim around the windshield and instrument panel is also light beige. A red emergency pull strap is visible on the right side, near the co-pilot's door frame. Through the windshield, a light blue-grey metal or painted door with a silver handle is visible directly ahead and to the right. A rectangular yellow sign with black text is affixed to this door, bearing the partially legible words "BESICHTIGT / ENTRAÎNEMENT" followed by "MINIMUM / HÖHE". The exterior ground appears to be a light-colored paved surface. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The environment suggests an airfield hangar or a maintenance/training facility.

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