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Old October 27th 06, 10:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Burns[_1_]
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Default Flight Sim CH yokes/pedals PIREP

A couple months ago, during a visit to the EAA Museum at OSH, I peered
through the window into one of the behind the scenes construction rooms and
low and behold I saw a complete PC based sim stand with reclineable chair, 3
monitors, the CH yoke, pedals, and multi engine throttle quadrant. It
looked like it was constructed out of 3/4" square steel tubing that was bent
and welded into one complete unit with adjustable shelves and brackets for
everything. Pretty cool. Maybe someday we'll see it out on the floor in
the KidVenture Exhibit.
Jim

"john smith" wrote in message
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I have the CH rudder pedals, F-16 throttle and stick.
What I need is a custom seat to mount everything to for the total
experience. Sitting in an upright chair with the pedals on the floor and
the throttle and stick setting on the table just does not feel right.
Jay, please post a picture of your new "cockpit" when it is completed.



 




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