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Hi everyone.Just thought it would be really interesting to see what setups you guys are using for simming on. Whether you have a full scale replica of a real cockpit with multiple monitors and force feedback controls or an ancient PC with 15" CRT screen it'll be fun to see where you do your simming.I'll start the ball rolling with my PC and hopefully others will join in and post some more photos of their computers. (Sorry about the fuzzy pictures btw but I had to use a phone camera)PC3.jpgPC2.jpgPC1.jpg

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This is my Boeing 727-230 Lufthansa cockpit circa 1978EDDM0011.jpgEDDM0010.jpgEDDM0008.jpgEDDM0007-1.jpgEBBR0018.jpgLOWK0003.jpgLondon0001.jpgEGLL0008-1.jpg

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This is my Boeing 727-230 Lufthansa cockpit circa 1978
Holy $..t!!!!!!!! although those engine instruments don't seem to be fully operational?

Jason

FAA CPL SEL MEL IR CFI-I MEI AGI

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Holy $..t!!!!!!!! although those engine instruments don't seem to be fully operational?
Then you don't have any idea what you're looking at or how to interpret the intruments.

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If the guy with the most toys wins, Boeing is a definate contender!!! I suppose you have a stewardess too!


Jay

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If the guy with the most toys wins, Boeing is a definate contender!!! I suppose you have a stewardess too!
Good liven lord! What is that? NASA HQ!I am feeling totally inadaquate with my punney Logitech Force 3D Pro.

Bryan Wallis aka "fltsimguy"

Maple Bay, British Columbia

Near CAM3

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now thats what i call a FLIGHT SIMULATOR !!!!! :(


I7-10700F RTX 3070 32 Gig Ram

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To Boing Skunk Works - All I can say is WOW just WOW!To everyone else - Lets see some more pictures, even if your room's a mess with empty beer cans and pizza boxes next to your PC it's still good to see where you do your simming.

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Here's a couple of shots of my multimonitor rig. You can see my keyboard and stick on the desk in front of the screens because this is also my work rig. What's worth noting compared with Boeing's superb flight deck is that a multimonitor rig is more versatile - I get to fly my beloved tail draggers as well as the big iron.


Mike Beckwith

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Great, Mike. How do you connect your four screens to your computer(s)?


Best regards from RelaxX

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Hi,Here is my setup, still working on the throttle quad. The forth monitor is running FlightSim Commander, with Jeppview in the background until needed.setup.jpgA bit crowded


Former Beta Tester - (for a few companies) - As well as provide Regional Voice Set Recordings

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Great, Mike. How do you connect your four screens to your computer(s)?
i7 940, Dual GTX 280s, 6GB RAM, Vista 64.

Mike Beckwith

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This is my Boeing 727-230 Lufthansa cockpit circa 1978
I think we've all been trumped, lads

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