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    wow excellent......

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    Hi guy's,

    Thanks for the posts.
    Well in fact this simulator is a good example how wonderfull MyCockpit is.
    Last year, june 2007 I saw a post by Magicaldrv about a piper twin cockpit for sale in the UK.
    Two weeks later, I went over there to pick it up.
    Here was the initial post :

    http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9740

    Now 18 months later, after some intensive work, the cockpit is reborn in a new generation GA twin.

    So I would like to say thanks to the MyCockpit team !
    And to Magicaldrv, if you still want to do the testflight, you are welcome

    If you would like to find out about the visuals used and other stuff, you can visit my website.

    I also added a few pictures of the flightdeck, right after pick-up.
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    What an amazing result.

    Congratulations with a outstanding simulator. Sure this fly great

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    Wow

    Beautiful!

    Ian

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    marnix, you did a great job on your 737 sim in the past, and again an amazing job on your new sim !

    question: what did you use for the garmins ? Its not the simkits unit, selfmade ?

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    Hi Stef,

    Yes, the G1000 is a selfmade unit. At the time I made them, Simkits didn't have theirs at that moment.
    I have seen the simkits units, they are nice. If I knew they were coming, it would have saved me heeps of time
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    Quote Originally Posted by aviaparts View Post
    Hi Stef,

    Yes, the G1000 is a selfmade unit. At the time I made them, Simkits didn't have theirs at that moment.
    I have seen the simkits units, they are nice. If I knew they were coming, it would have saved me heeps of time

    great job !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aviaparts View Post
    Hi Stef,

    Yes, the G1000 is a selfmade unit. At the time I made them, Simkits didn't have theirs at that moment.
    I have seen the simkits units, they are nice. If I knew they were coming, it would have saved me heeps of time

    They look great and you saved yourself heaps of money.
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    Very nice looking project, I'd love to have such a nice GA sim sitting next to my LJ45!
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    Love the twin sim Do you have any info on the outside visual setup, size of screens, projectors etc.. I can't seem to find anything on your web site

    Cheers

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