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    Never heard of that one. The only thing I can think of for that would be a GoFlight headset module.
    http://www.goflightinc.com/order/pro...products_id=33

    Many of the ones I listed are USB already.
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    Sometimes you can pick up Telex airline headsets on the cheap, and then purchase a headset converter to plug into. Run the outputs into the computer like any other headset.

    This is my plan. I don't have the box yet, but it's coming soon to integrate into the cockpit where the real jacks are supposed to be.

    Oh, and I have a half-shell because I didn't have the room to build a full shell. Sort of gives you that airy, open cockpit feeling.
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    Airy, open cockpit feeling....

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    Well..i can try and speak for myself... first, for economical reasons and obvious space limitations, i did consider a "half" bus pit... problem is....you start to move on... you start to see things happening, your skills go a bit further.. your desire to get the closest to reality that you can starts to be the only objective in order to make it trully fulfilling... .. . in my opinion, and taking my personal experience, one sided simulator will give you a much less real experience.. and even if you only fly alone, having all the pit just for yourself will enormously increase all the enjoyment and involvement..anyway!.. i think your answer is simple though...do half... and you can allways add the odder half...

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    Further to my earlier reply,
    One thing I'm considering doing is to mirror the wall where the FO would be.
    Although I would be getting a reverse image of the displays it may add some dimension to my pit giving a feeling of being full size.
    Also, I would always have a FO as smart as me....

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