Sometimes you see odd objects flying around the aircraft. During a recent filming, the onboard cameras lens cap escaped from it's storage area. It appeared in 3 frames of the video while Barry rolled the jet. I froze a frame and had some fun with it. Barry grabbed the cap a few frames after this one.
The Worldwide Warbirds, Inc. are based out of Chino, California and import the L-39 for customers. The aircraft are completely torn down to inspect, then each and every part is refurbished to factory new condition. The finish of the components, interior and exterior painting, and custom cockpit treatments result in the aircraft looking more like an expensive sports car. Customers can order just about anything for the look of the interior and exterior. Most noted was Gold, Chrome, leather, and carpeting treatments that add the extra touch to the already beautiful aircraft.
This is the front seat of the L-39. The "Shared Squadron" imports and rebuilds them to fit the customers needs. Leather, chrome, gold, and carpet are just some of the upgrades.