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    I'm flying...

    With a little help from FSUIPC I managed to get my controls properly calibrated and I'm actually getting to fly in my cockpit. I can't believe I have been simming for the past 5 years and I never thought to buy the full version of FSUIPC it's a great program...

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    Tomorrow I'm getting a proper screen for the projector, my tan colored wall just isn't working.

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    Congratulations Shawn... Keep up the good work

    Happy flying

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    It's amazing how we can overlook the simple things in this hobby! Your cockpit looks great!
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    Very nice scenery..What is it?
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    Thanks guys, it's great having the support here. The scenery is Georenders Alaska cinematic, if your into flying low and slow I can't recommend it enough.

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    Great job Shawn. Looks like fun. I can't get over how great that glareshield turned out. Looks just like the real thing.
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    Wow that looks good Shawn, makes my sim seem rather small. Time to start dropping hints to the wife about a 2 seater


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    That looks really great!!

    Congrats


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    My wife wasn't really sure what I was talking about when I told her I was going to build a Turbo Commander simulator downstairs. When I build something for flight simulator it's usually in FSDS and she never has to see those aircraft She actually doesn't seem to mind it much though, except for when I got the autostart engine #1 and #2 buttons working. I had the volume control on the 7.1 dolbi surround sound cranked right up and started and shutdown the engines a couple dozen times yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn View Post
    My wife wasn't really sure what I was talking about when I told her I was going to build a Turbo Commander simulator downstairs. When I build something for flight simulator it's usually in FSDS and she never has to see those aircraft She actually doesn't seem to mind it much though, except for when I got the autostart engine #1 and #2 buttons working. I had the volume control on the 7.1 dolbi surround sound cranked right up and started and shutdown the engines a couple dozen times yesterday.
    That will get you a smack!!
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