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The ultra-rarely seen cockpit of Indonesia's first (and so far the last) indigenous commercial aircraft ever built, still in excellent condition and many of its original switches operable. However the aircraft itself isn't in a state where it can be powered up using ground power due to years of neglect. "Gatotkaca" now rests in the Central Air Force Museum in Yogyakarta, where it's displayed together with dozens other historical aircraft.

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Aug 26, 2020

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The ultra-rarely seen cockpit of Indonesia's first (and so far the last) indigenous commercial aircraft ever built, still in excellent condition and many of its original switches operable. However the aircraft itself isn't in a state where it can be powered up using ground power due to years of neglect. "Gatotkaca" now rests in the Central Air Force Museum in Yogyakarta, where it's displayed together with dozens other historical aircraft.

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