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<< Prev Page 3 of 3 Technology and performance aside, there is one part of the aircraft that always arouses great interest, and that is the cockpit: equipped with the most sophisticated control instrumentation, it allows the pilot to use his senses and control the aircraft in an environment where human beings are not natural inhabitants. From this perspective, the cockpit of the Aermacchi MB-339A is a masterpiece of aeronautical science and is amazing because of its ingenious design, aimed at ensuring lightness, functionality and robustness from all points of view. These are the same principles that have guided the creation of every Pagani car for over twenty years. Even in the choice of materials and interior design, the Huayra Tricolore is deeply inspired by the planes of the National Aerobatic Patrol and honors them in every detail. All aluminium components are made from aerospace grade alloys and machined from billet, before being anodized in the distinctive blue color. The gear knob, carved from a single block of aluminium and carbon, is then milled through a five-axis numerical control center and finally hand polished with the special transparent treatment. The painstaking research dedicated to lightening, which has always characterised the study underlying every project of the Pagani Atelier, has certainly not overlooked the interior of the new creation, in which every element has been carefully researched and redesigned, as in the case of the floor mats made of composite materials. Packed with celebratory details, the seats, with the exclusive two-tone coloring in white and blue - recalling the original configuration of the Zonda Tricolore interior - and the leather inserts with white, red and green stripes, are a direct tribute to the patrol aircraft, with the unmistakable emblem of the Frecce Tricolori chiselled on the four-point seat belt fastener or finely embroidered on the headrests. The undisputed star of this symphony of aesthetic and technical details that is the Huayra Tricolore’s cockpit, is the anemometer of the central console that, through the outer Pitot tube on the front hood, detects the air speed and informs the occupants by means of a dedicated indicator. Once again three unique creations, an ultra-limited edition to capture another unrepeatable moment in time. As a tribute to the Frecce Tricolori and their 60 years of history, each of the three Huayra Tricolore examples bears the iconic numbering that defines the three main leaders of the formation, which usually consists of ten aircraft:
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