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Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong/China (www.alkit747.com)Ahmet Aybirtek, Boeing 737NG, Mugla/TURKEYArthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAClaude Kieffer, Boeing 777-300, Collioure/France (http://projetb777.free.fr)CoenC, Boeing 737NG, Amsterdam/Netherlands (www.boeing737.tk)David Tremoleda, Boeing 777, Barcelona/Spain (www.simcockpits.com)Eddie Armaos, Boeing 737NG, Athens/GreeceGeorge 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)Jerome Covini, Airbus A320, unknownLeon 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)Michel Bernier, Cessna C172, Longueuil/Quebec Canada (www.mbsystem1.com/flightsim.htm) Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz/Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Nihad Allush, Boeing 747-400, Vlaardingen/NetherlandsNorbert, Boeing 777, Netherlands (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Olle Ramsberg, Boeing 737NG, Linkoping/Sweden (ramsberg.nu)Oscar Lillo, Generic, BCN/SpainPedro Ferreira, Bombardier CRJ 700, Porto/PortugalPhilippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Rafael Carmona, Boeing 737NG / DC9, Madrid/Spain (http://telefonica.net/web/karmo/homecockpit)Rahul Sharma, Boeing 737NG, New Delhi/IndiaRay 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 "BOB" L'Eplattenier, Generic Prop 2, Neuch

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Guest FokkerSim

Hi Alkit, We had some list somewhere but is has dissapeared.. so this Idea is Great ! Im Gert Polkerman living in the Netherlands and I am building a Cockpit of a Fokker 70/100. An ongoing project about wich you can find information on http://www.buildingasim.tk The website is currently only in Dutch but i'm working on the translation !!

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Guest Steve M

Hi Alkitmy name is Steve Masson and I live in Scotland and I am Building an Airbus A300b4Cheers Steve

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Guest skotten

Peter SkotteDenmarkAirbus A320

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Great idea AlkitMats Johansson, Boeing 737-700, Toronto Canada, (no website as of yet)Will be using FSBUS and Hagstroms. Currently planning on using 4 or 5 PCs with a projector for outside view, PM for glass displays or PMDG if they will release a SDK for their gem.Will emphasize on the throttles and AFDS system. Plan is to make them servo driven and as close to the real deal as possible.Cheers,

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wowow...first time to hear someone on A300!! Look forward to se your cockpit picture! I guess you buy a whole section, right? I seems saw one available on ebay few months before.Alkit

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Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong/China (www.alkit747.com)Ahmet Aybirtek, Boeing 737NG, Mugla/TURKEYArthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAClaude Kieffer, Boeing 777-300, Collioure/France (http://projetb777.free.fr)CoenC, Boeing 737NG, Amsterdam/Netherlands (www.boeing737.tk)David Tremoleda, Boeing 777, Barcelona/Spain (www.simcockpits.com)Eddie Armaos, Boeing 737NG, Athens/GreeceGeorge Dorkofikis, Boeing 737NG, Athens/GreeceGerald Byrne, Bombardier CRJ 200, Ocoee, FL USAGert Polkerman, Fokker 70/100, Netherlands, (www.buildingasim.tk)Glenn 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)Jerome Covini, Airbus A320, unknownLeon Portman, Boeing 777, IsraelMats Johansson, Boeing 737-700, Toronto/CanadaMatt Olieman, Airbus A340, Decatur, IL, USA (www.A340project.us)Michael Leavy, Boeing 737 BBJ, Long Island, NY USA (www.737BBJ2sim.com)Michel Bernier, Cessna C172, Longueuil/Quebec Canada (www.mbsystem1.com/flightsim.htm) Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz/Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Nihad Allush, Boeing 747-400, Vlaardingen/NetherlandsNorbert, Boeing 777, Netherlands (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Olle Ramsberg, Boeing 737NG, Linkoping/Sweden (ramsberg.nu)Oscar Lillo, Generic, BCN/SpainPedro Ferreira, Bombardier CRJ 700, Porto/PortugalPeter Skotte, Airbus A320, DenmarkPhilippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Rafael Carmona, Boeing 737NG / DC9, Madrid/Spain (http://telefonica.net/web/karmo/homecockpit)Rahul Sharma, Boeing 737NG, New Delhi/IndiaRay 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 "BOB" L'Eplattenier, Generic Prop 2, Neuch

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Let's not forget Mitchie - Master of Machines!!!!!Mitch MorrellBrick, NJ, USABeechcraft King Air B350/B1900D SimulatorFDS Panels (Ron Wiens)Real hardware (Seats, power gauges, etc) from The Airline Pilots Historical SocietyFlightLink throttle (modified)PFC Beech Yokes and pedalsSimKits steam gaugesPM AirBUS CDU/MCPPM Beoing EFIS2 NEC 150 DLP Displays3 computers running the avionics/flight systemsGoFLight modules modified for radiosFSBus for annunciators and CDU/MCP interfaceFlight Illusion Fuel gauges and Twin Turbo engine instrument stackFS9/FSUIPC/WIDEFS/WIDEVIEW70% completedWebsite: www.mmorrell.com (needs updating BAD!)Peace

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Hi,My name is Nico Kaan, I live in The Netherlands and I'm building a mini-cockpit version of a Boeing 767-300ER (PIC767).My config:Two Hagstrom KE72's for key-input, IOCards Master card for driving leds, FSLCD with two LCD-displays, Aerosoft MCP747, two Break Out Boxes (for 72 switches) for MCP747 expansion ports, FMC with 5 inch B/W TV, CH products Yoke, Throttle and Pedals, 3 x GF166 radio modules, 1 GF P8 push button module.Two PC networked simulator One for FS2002, the other for communicating with other plets and controllers on the VATSIM network.(WideFS)Cheers,Nicohttp://www.nicokaan.nl

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Alkit Chan, Boeing 747-200, Hong Kong/China (www.alkit747.com)Ahmet Aybirtek, Boeing 737NG, Mugla/TURKEYArthur Prather Boeing 767-400ER, TX USAClaude Kieffer, Boeing 777-300, Collioure/France (http://projetb777.free.fr)CoenC, Boeing 737NG, Amsterdam/Netherlands (www.boeing737.tk)David Tremoleda, Boeing 777, Barcelona/Spain (www.simcockpits.com)Eddie Armaos, Boeing 737NG, Athens/GreeceGeorge Dorkofikis, Boeing 737NG, Athens/GreeceGerald Byrne, Bombardier CRJ 200, Ocoee, FL USAGert Polkerman, Fokker 70/100, Netherlands, (www.buildingasim.tk)Glenn 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)Jerome Covini, Airbus A320, unknownLeon Portman, Boeing 777, IsraelMats Johansson, Boeing 737-700, Toronto/CanadaMatt Olieman, Airbus A340, Decatur, IL, USA (www.A340project.us)Michael Leavy, Boeing 737 BBJ, Long Island, NY USA (www.737BBJ2sim.com)Michel Bernier, Cessna C172, Longueuil/Quebec Canada (www.mbsystem1.com/flightsim.htm) Michi Hirczy, Lockheed Martin F16C, Graz/Austria (www.f16simulator.net)Mitch Morrell, Beechcraft King Air B350/B1900D, Brick, NJ, USA (www.mmorrell.com)Nico Kaan, Boeing 767-300ER, Netherlands (www.nicokaan.nl)Nihad Allush, Boeing 747-400, Vlaardingen/NetherlandsNorbert, Boeing 777, Netherlands (http://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch)Olle Ramsberg, Boeing 737NG, Linkoping/Sweden (ramsberg.nu)Oscar Lillo, Generic, BCN/SpainPedro Ferreira, Bombardier CRJ 700, Porto/PortugalPeter Skotte, Airbus A320, DenmarkPhilippe Vanagt, Fokker 50, Belgium (www.fokker50.be.tf)Rafael Carmona, Boeing 737NG / DC9, Madrid/Spain (http://telefonica.net/web/karmo/homecockpit)Rahul Sharma, Boeing 737NG, New Delhi/IndiaRay 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 "BOB" L'Eplattenier, Generic Prop 2, Neuch

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Our simulator is at the "Malmi Aviation Club" located in the Helsinki-Malmi (EFHF) airport (check out the excellent freeware scenery for Malmi (and other finnish airports) at http://fisd.fsnordic.net)We have a C172 simulator built into a C150 fuselage slice - the flight model is the RealAir 172SP which is reasonably OK. Avionics are pretty much what a C172 has - the challenge was to squeeze them into a C150 panel. Thus there are no double yokes but rather the right side hosts the engine gauges.Yoke & Pedals are self-built, gauges are SimKits and some self-made ones like the flap indicator, radios and other stuff are made with FSBUS and self-built panels (plywood with laminated paper on top)Pretty much everything works - we have reached the goal of flying without touching the mouse or keyboard during flight.The next goal is to get into VATSIM with it once we get the dsl set up.http://www.mik.fi/simulaattori/ (only in finnish for now, but with multilingual pictures :))//Tuomas(Our historic airport is in danger of demolition, please see http://www.pelastamalmi.org/en/index.html and sign the petition!)

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Guest Alkit

Why there is a CRT monitor at the top of the sim cockpit???Alkit

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Guest migzz

Hi Alkit!put me on the list...Ryan UyCebu City, PhilippinesBoeing 777 SimulatorMIP, MCP, Pedestal Panels FDSFreeFD3- 2.5 ghz Intel PCs Networked winXP1 Benq 2000 lumens DLP projectorOpencockpit IOcards started 200340% completed Aluminum structureongoing projectwebsite underconstructionCheers,Ryan

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>Why there is a CRT monitor at the top of the sim cockpit???>AlkitIt is a TFT actually that will later on become one of the side views. That is for Version 2.0 though and we want to fly first and enjoy the fruit of the hard work so far :-)The monitor on top is for playing with FS menus (plus you can see the scenery if you are outside - it mirrors the display on the cockpit. There is also a keyboard and a mouse - a bit awkward, but better than nothing - we will put a "console" on the table on the left side later on, it will have the mirrored display and the mouse & keyboard in a bit more convenient location to use.The beige big monitor is part of the visual system - the stuff under the monitor is from a Finnair DC-10 simulator that was retired from the finnair training center - it is a "collimated mirror" display that gives a nice 3d view - much like what Matt Ford has and what Mike describes at www.mikesflightdeck.com. Ours is just one segment of the surround view of 6 that the simulator had.//Tuomas

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