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A pic of my PMDG NGX Simulator cockpit...

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Yeah I like this set up, it looks really serious whilst at the same time still just being a desk top style which sort of makes me want this a lot!!!


Keithy George

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Very cool...

 


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Good size, its just the right for a condo size room. very Nice


ZORAN

 

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Very nice. How did you manage to fix the joke to that table. I'm thinking of lowering the position of my Saitek joke (too high right now) but the plastic fix wouldn't let room for my legs.

 

Cheers,

 

     Adrian

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That's an awesome set up you have there!

 

How did you set up the PFD, MFD and Stand-by instruments? Is it a single screen with the 2d popups dragged across? I ask because I plan on doing something like this for the 777 when it is released.

 

Thanks

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Very nice. How did you manage to fix the joke to that table. I'm thinking of lowering the position of my Saitek joke (too high right now) but the plastic fix wouldn't let room for my legs.

 

Cheers,

 

     Adrian

Very high-tech design! black plastic pipe bolted to the underside of the table, then the yoke mounted to that!

 

 

 

 

That's an awesome set up you have there!

 

How did you set up the PFD, MFD and Stand-by instruments? Is it a single screen with the 2d popups dragged across? I ask because I plan on doing something like this for the 777 when it is released.

 

Thanks

 

I have 3 monitors-40" main display, 17" for the PFD and NAV and a 15" for the standby and MFD. Actually the standby gauges are just thr F/O side PFD and NAV displays reduced down to fit the bezel size...

 

I start the flight in windowed mode, then undock all the displays and drag them to their position and resize to fit. Once i have them where i want them i run a program to save the position and size of displays. then i switch to fullscreen mode and the window frames disappear.

 

I've busy tweeking my system and decided to ditch the saitek yoke. I bought a PFC Saab Column Yoke, instead. It is soo much nicer! all metal with cast aluminum yoke...it feels awesome! Here is a quick video of everything in action (or lack of action, so to speak!).

 

 

Don

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