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If You Were Offered a Free Home Cockpit...

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With that kind of money I would go for a real Cessna Skymaster or DA-42-VI tho my heart would probably want a Beech 18 :)

 

Cheers

TJ

"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
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737NG.  Thanks. 

 

Ray

When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .

Same for me - 737NG cockpit, with the modern MCP.

Derek MacPherson

At the risk of sounding cliche, I love planes.
GTX 770 / i7-4790K / 16GB DDR3

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Easy choice, MD-11 for me!

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Freight Pilot

Electra/Orion. A versitile aircraft with the right mix of vintage and modern systems. I could fly cargo, passanger and military missions with it, and oceanic crossing is no sweat, neither is polar or tropical ops.

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

B-29 for me - the whole forward compartment. With some kind of wrap-round monitor / display arrangement of course.

 

Or maybe an Avro Vulcan. :)

Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting.

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I once considered for about 5 minutes that it might be interesting to have a home cockpit setup.  But I realized that I fly a lot of different aircraft, and one of the reasons is because they each have a different cockpit setup.

 

So, I'd save the relative a bunch of money and ask for a real J3 Cub.

 

Hook

 

Same here. Though I only fly GA, I fly anything from the C152 to the TBM 850 and everything in-between. I would need at least 10 home cockpit setups to cover all the different types.

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Similarly to some fellow simmers above, I'd die for an Airbus home cockpit.

 

It could be used for A318, A319, A320, A321 and even A330.

I do know there are some differences, but they could be neglected in the home conditions with what is still a very realistic simulation.

 

If you let me dream further, I wouldn't mind investing some extra money on my own to make it compatible with A340. :smile:

I don't mention A380 since, though it would be great, this flightdeck is just a different species.

747-400 or DC-10

ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170

 

Lancaster Bomber or Mosquito would work for me just fine.

Regards

 

John Dignan

Lockheed Super Constellation or 747-100. (I'm assuming this imaginary deal also comes with an imaginary flight engineer? :lol: )

Daniel Miller

Definitely a 737ng . although a 777 home cockpit would be awesome but the 737 is still my baby  :P . or even a beech b60 

 

 

Faisal Altheyab

 

That's a tough one. Either a 744 or a 738.

Jim

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