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I'd say get it from them directly then, you will certainly get a better warranty through them than you would locally in the States. Ultimately its up to you to decide. There is a "where to buy" section on the VRinsight.com main page.


Cheers, Andy.

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Alright, just to clarify though -- are the VRinsight online prices in euro's? and any idea what shipping would cost to the States?

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I know nothing about the store to be honest with you Dave, from a cursory look at the shop just now it would appear the prices are in Euros yes. Delivery prices again I know nothing about sorry, I don't actually work for VRinsight I just voluntarily look after their forums for them. You will find contact details at the page below, they will be able to answer any questions you may have.

 

http://www.vrinsightshop.com/infodesk/custom_center.php


Cheers, Andy.

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David,

 

How are you? I love the Boeing MCP2. I ordered mine from the following site.

 

http://www.fspilotshop.com/index.php

 

Good luck and enjoy....!


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As Dave said a little earlier they don't have any stock, they are showing 33 days till available on that US store.


Cheers, Andy.

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As Dave said a little earlier they don't have any stock, they are showing 33 days till available on that US store.

That's odd, I ordered mine from them on June 12th and got it the next day (helps that I live in the same state as they are in).

 

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Eric 

 

 

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B777ER,

 

Was it the Boeing type mcp from fspilotshop?  I spoke with them a day or two earlier and they were out of stock and not expecting any for some time.

 

Thanks

 

David

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B777ER,

 

Was it the Boeing type mcp from fspilotshop? I spoke with them a day or two earlier and they were out of stock and not expecting any for some time.

 

Thanks

 

David

 

Got it from here http://www.fspilotshop.com

Andydigital pointed this site out to me. It was the Boeing MCP2 from VRinsight. Maybe I got the last one.

 

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Eric 

 

 

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Andy,

 

Finally just received one.  It has a converter plug for a U.S. outlet that plugs into the round plugs of the unit.  However, I thought that these were 240 volts and the U.S. uses 110 volts.  Will this work or do I need a different converter?  Thank you.

 

David

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Hi David,

 

If you look on the label on the little black power supplies that VRi send with the hardware you will see that it says 100-240v on the them, that is the range of the input voltage they will accept.


Cheers, Andy.

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