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Old September 15th 03, 01:40 PM
Tim
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Martin Gregorie s comments read:

That said, the BGA have a demo booth that's the front half of a two
seater (G 103?) with a projection screen for forward view and the
instruments projected onto a blank instrument panel. It uses SFS4,
connected to the original stick and pedals. That means that the trim
must work too. Dunno about the air brake. I saw it in decidedly
sub-optimal lighting conditions, but it seemed to work quite well.


The airbrakes do work although you can't lock them from the back seat.
It is a great crowd puller but has a few rough edges that need ironing
out. Firstly it could do with a minimum of 2000 lumens for bright
conditions and secondly moving the project from directly over the back
seat.
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Tim - ASW20CL "20"
 




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