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Overcast into Nashville

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Just a couple of pic...

Im flying on an old Dell XPS (quad core) I bought used, an old computer I built years ago, an old laptop passed around the family, an Nvidia Geforce GT 610 graphics card, a couple of Saitek Throttles, an old CH Products yoke, OpusFX (great program), REX textures, megasceneryearth's Tennessee tiles and a nice comfortable spot down in the basement..

It's amazing how real this can look. I like the default CRJ, using the Project Magenta software I bought years ago, and some GoFlight stuff I also have had lying around for years.

Everything is smooth as silk... I think Ill stop tweaking and just fly for a while.

 

 

I really like the weather effects in the first shot. Regarding tweaking your system any further, I always have said "if it isn't broke, don't fix it".

Nice setup!

Man, all these "pit" shots makes me really really really want to amp up my setup and at least get a yoke and throttle setup.

William Sequeira

Great clouds in the first image! Fritz stole what would have been my second comment!

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It is cozy, down there in the basement, over in the corner.

And its all self-contained and convertible.

  The setup shown there is for the CRJ, which is my favorite. When I switch to the Baron, my second favorite, or the 182, the glass cockpit screen then becomes where I run TA software's Plan-G - which is a great moving map program; or FSWidgets' EFB - which has great weather coverage, and Squawkbox, and the main computer above that runs the VC.

  Works great.

  I would maybe like a bit larger monitor .... oh, well.... wanna keep it cheap.

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