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    Executive Assistant Geremy Britton's Avatar
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    that sure is an advantage of a bigger room you can get things like a flight plan desk, cabin, motion system, better visuals etc. thanks for your help guys keep it coming if neccessary!
    Geremy Britton
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    My sim lives in our converted attic. It's a full converson, with proper stairwell up to the attic, full 'Dormer' windows, etc. It's about 12' x 12' and houses just my sim and a music production workstation.

    I love being "up in the attic", it gives a real sense of being somewhere different! And as I about 30' up in the air, I am pretty much flying for real !
    David R
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    area of sim

    My sim is in a 1.8m wide by 4m long caravan which leaves little room to work,
    all the main MDF & timber cutting has to be done out side.
    Building of the cockpit is restricted but the upside is that Knowing that I shall be moving house in five years I don't have to take it apart and rebuild it.
    Also I have a real under carriage with real tires to kick,lol. Unfortunatly I
    can't use a projection screen which is the way I would have liked to go.
    Phil.

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    My 'hangar' is still to be finished on the inside but the basic demensions are 16.5 x 16.5 x 8.5 feet.

    Im glad someone else has already figured out that you can use mirrors to shorten the throw distance!
    Eric Tomlin-
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