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Hello Michi,I should know you earlier!!! I was in Graz last summer (stay in Ibis next to the train station). Found nothing to do but go watch movie when having heavy shower.Indeed, very nice city you are living!Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong (www.alkit747.com)Arthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAGeorge Dorkofikis, Boeing 737NG, Athens, GreeceGerald Byrne, Bombardier CRJ 200, Ocoee, FL USAGlenn Weston, Generic Fighter, Sydney/Australia (www.simhardware.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33)Matt Olieman, Airbus A340, Decatur, IL, USA (www.A340project.us)Michael Leavy, Boeing 737 BBJ, Long Island, NY USA (www.737BBJ2sim.com)Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz, Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Norbert, Boeing 777, unknown (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Philippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Ray Sotkiewicz, Boeing 777, unknown (www.avsim.com/bluesideup)Remzi Ozturk, Boeing 737NG, Istanbul/TurkeyRicardo Flores, Boeing 757-200 Bronx, NY (www.geocities.com/prob757)Roberto Soriano, Boeing 767-300ER, SAN SALVADOR EL SALVADOR (www.geocities.com/dodiano)Roger Wielgus, Dash 8-100 ATR 42/72, Strasbourg/FranceSteve, Generic Prop 2, SwitzerlandThomas K., Boeing 777, Maryland USA (www.777project.com)

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>Hello Michi,>>I should know you earlier!!! I was in Graz last summer (stay>in Ibis next to the train station). >Found nothing to do but go>watch movie when having heavy shower.Ohhh man - what a missed chance... Looks like you have to come here again *g*Did you do a CulturalCapital tour? there are some nice things to see now ;).>Indeed, very nice city you are living!yes, I really love it. It's quite smaller and more comfortable than Vienna, but there are more than enough possibilities compared to my hometown (4000 inhabitants *G*).greetingsmichi

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Hi,Im building a bus (very first stages of build).Are planned : - FS9 running home made customized aircraft (custom perf, and cfg).- 4 computers (the one for display running a Radeon9700Pro)- All panels, rotaries, buttons, from FDS- Hagstrom KE** for MCDU- IFS Photon for I/O. (Or InterfaceIT...will depend on avail. and price).- PM ABGC full pkg.- HCSDT for overhd- 2 Sidewinter joysticks (CPT'n one with force feedback).- Single video projector cause we're not that rich. Probably mirror mounted.- Recaro seats.Goal : Build at least the full glare, full pedestrial, full overhd, and sidesticks. Making a cabin, a shell, and realistic windows is not part of the idea actually.Location : France, LFMN.URL : n/a.

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Guest PoRrEkE

add to that:checkboxes for: fsbus / hagstrom / epic / photon / opencockpit / ...

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Guest leonpo

Leon Portman, IsraelBoeing 777Pentium 2.6 for FS2004AMD 1800+ for PFD (19") + CDU (5" TV)Laptop HP AMD 350: EICAS (17") + ActiveSkyMIP, CDU, MCP: FlightdeckSolutionsOverhead: customI/O: FSBUS keys, leds, display2003, ongoing

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Guest Claude Kieffer

Hello Alkit and everyone, I am buiding a 777-300 cockpit. FDS panels, MCP 747, GoFlight, Hagstrom, Project Magenta on 3 computers. Next steps: the overhead and a decent projector. However perfectly flyable to-day. Claude Kieffer, Collioure (France) http://projetb777.free.fr

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Guest SHORT360

Salut Claude,Tr

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Guest coenc

Hello,CoenC from Amsterdam, Netherlands. Building a Boeing 737NG, interfaced by FSBUS, networked with WideFS and WideFSSee www.boeing737.tkregards,www.boeing737.tk

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Guest jpcxcf

Hi, CRJ 700 cockpitUsing FeelThere Package2 Pcs connected with Wideview, widefs5 monitors for 160

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Guest PoRrEkE

amazing gear lever which looks 98% similar to the one from Fokker 50i've sent you an e-mail concerning this.I recently bought one from "aircraftsimulators.com". The one from boeing type. I can tell you, it has a VERY (picture that doesn't show what it really looks like) picture (sorry can't find the word for that :( desseiving or something ?) I payed like 20 euro +/- for just the weel tip, only to find out when I got it that it does not look at all like the F50 one and is very VERY small indeed.

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Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong (www.alkit747.com)Arthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAClaude Kieffer, Boeing 777-300, Collioure, France (projetb777.free.fr)CoenC, Boeing 737NG, Amsterdam, Netherlands (www.boeing737.tk)George Dorkofikis, Boeing 737NG, Athens, GreeceGerald Byrne, Bombardier CRJ 200, Ocoee, FL USAGlenn Weston, Generic Fighter, Sydney/Australia (www.simhardware.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33)Leon Portman, Boeing 777, IsraelMatt Olieman, Airbus A340, Decatur, IL, USA (www.A340project.us)Michael Leavy, Boeing 737 BBJ, Long Island, NY USA (www.737BBJ2sim.com)Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz, Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Norbert, Boeing 777, unknown (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Pedro Ferreira, Bombardier CRJ 700, Porto / PortugalPhilippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Ray Sotkiewicz, Boeing 777, unknown (www.avsim.com/bluesideup)Remzi Ozturk, Boeing 737NG, Istanbul/TurkeyRicardo Flores, Boeing 757-200 Bronx, NY (www.geocities.com/prob757)Roberto Soriano, Boeing 767-300ER, SAN SALVADOR EL SALVADOR (www.geocities.com/dodiano)Roger Wielgus, Dash 8-100 ATR 42/72, Strasbourg/FranceSteve, Generic Prop 2, SwitzerlandThomas K., Boeing 777, Maryland USA (www.777project.com)Updated ZULU 0520 07052004

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Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong (www.alkit747.com)Arthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAClaude Kieffer, Boeing 777-300, Collioure, France (http://projetb777.free.fr)CoenC, Boeing 737NG, Amsterdam, Netherlands (www.boeing737.tk)George Dorkofikis, Boeing 737NG, Athens, GreeceGerald Byrne, Bombardier CRJ 200, Ocoee, FL USAGlenn Weston, Generic Fighter, Sydney/Australia (www.simhardware.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33)Ian Cameron, Boeing 767-338ER, Hobart/Australia (www.simhardware.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38)Leon Portman, Boeing 777, IsraelMatt Olieman, Airbus A340, Decatur, IL, USA (www.A340project.us)Michael Leavy, Boeing 737 BBJ, Long Island, NY USA (www.737BBJ2sim.com)Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz, Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Norbert, Boeing 777, Netherlands (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Pedro Ferreira, Bombardier CRJ 700, Porto / PortugalPhilippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Ray Sotkiewicz, Boeing 777, unknown (www.avsim.com/bluesideup)Remzi Ozturk, Boeing 737NG, Istanbul/TurkeyRicardo Flores, Boeing 757-200 Bronx, NY (www.geocities.com/prob757)Roberto Soriano, Boeing 767-300ER, SAN SALVADOR EL SALVADOR (www.geocities.com/dodiano)Roger Wielgus, Dash 8-100 ATR 42/72, Strasbourg/FranceSteve, Generic Prop 2, SwitzerlandThomas K., Boeing 777, Maryland USA (www.777project.com)

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Guest aak

Hello Alkit,Boeing 737NG with FSBUS and FreeFDMugla/TURKEYAhmet Aybirtek

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Guest lillomur

Hi Alkit,Another applicant for the list:Generic cockpitUsing FSBUS and FreeFDjust 1 PC (by the moment) with two 17" conventional monitorsOscar LilloBCN/SPAIN

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