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T-38 Infomation

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Now, that I have finished my GA sim to a point where I can actually fly approaches with a large amount of realism, I am looking to build a T-38 simulator cockpit. I went through UPT at long gone Craig AFB in Selma AL in 1971. I still remember the T-38 as one of the most fun airplanes to fly. While I know that the heavies and fighter pits are the most preferred by sim builders, I have flown real fighters and have no desire to fly anything I can

John
My first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 II
AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D@ 5.1 GHz, 32 GB DDR5 RAM - 3 M2 Drives. 1 TB Boot, 2 TB Sim drive, 2 TB Add-on Drive, 6TB Backup data hard drive
RTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset

Hi, really like the Talon also :) . I was going to build a cockpit based on it or the F-16 but I settle for the CRJ series...Go here: http://www.simpits.org/fileproc/showfiles.phpYou'll have all the info you want plus a contact if you have further questions.Just sort by date and then search T-38 .Keep us posted!!Best regards,Pedro

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Thanks for the link Pedro. However, Brian posted a lot of pictures of the cockpit without any dimentions. If I have to, I can estimate them from the photos. It would be nice to have real dimentions.John

John
My first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 II
AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D@ 5.1 GHz, 32 GB DDR5 RAM - 3 M2 Drives. 1 TB Boot, 2 TB Sim drive, 2 TB Add-on Drive, 6TB Backup data hard drive
RTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset

Well you can ask Brian if he can take some measures or if you know the dimension of one instrument, then just do some math ;)Regards,Pedro

This doesn't fulfill your request, but I wanted to make sure that you were aware of the freeware FSD T-38:http://www.fsd-international.com/projects/t38.htmI haven't tried it in FS2004, but I would presume that some part of that aircraft might be useful in your cockpit project.cheers,Dave Blevins

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Thanks Dave. Yes, I have it. In fact that is the model I plan on using. Within the limitations of MSFS, I find it to be an excellent flight model.John

John
My first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 II
AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D@ 5.1 GHz, 32 GB DDR5 RAM - 3 M2 Drives. 1 TB Boot, 2 TB Sim drive, 2 TB Add-on Drive, 6TB Backup data hard drive
RTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset

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