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    Jake

    I do not think that Tom`s advice is based on the official and latest information. If you still wish to go the shed route then I suggest that you reference this URL

    http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/eng.../1115315233153

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    Could you imagine if it did fall through the roof, that would be one awkward call to the insurance broker, "hi yes ive had a 747 fall through my roof an i wonder if you can help me?"

    All i can say is ive seen other people do it, invest in decent floor boards and have it done by a pro, also look into some sound proof material, i can imagine the sound of 4 RR engines can vibrate your house to bits, plan out your sim, try to avoid clustering everything in one place, spread the weight around evenly and keep the lightweight mentality when designing and constructing your sim and dont have your workshop in the loft, may be wise if you do go and get a shed and use that as your workshop, then move the completed components inside, you will be supprised how much a small mill, bench drill and tools weigh.

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    Good advice from Phil. Just one other point, roof spaces can be oppressively hot in summer even without the heat gain from all the electronics etc.

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    Sorry, Jake.

    Didnt realise that wasnt recent info.

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    Wink Better drag a tape out and do a bit of measuring

    Better drag a tape out and do a bit of measuring

    From Flight Deck Solutions
    http://www.flightdecksolutions.com/prod_info.php?id=533

    A320

    Nose Sectional Size Info: The 6 Window Nose Sectional will require:

    350cm (W) 197cm (H) 205cm (D)

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    RE everyone

    Hi to everyone who posted.
    I will take intp account all these factors mentioned.
    Tom its no problem. thanks for your help.
    David thanks for your help, for some reason that link you sent me is a 404 not found.
    Tasmanet thanks for your help too, but I am bot building an A320 sim, thanks anyway.
    Phil, that one made me laugh, Ill start looking around and consult the mother , sounds a great idea to turn my old shed into a workshop, I have a few tools and machines a lathe etc.
    Thanks to everyone.
    Jake
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    Jake

    Sorry about the link - clearly the cut and paste did not work. I have checked the one below! Follow the link, search for "shed" and click on the first result.

    You will find that the rules have been relaxed

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    http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/genpub/en/

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    re shed

    Hi David.
    Its ok.
    I have had a look at the link and it seems much better.
    I am still deciding on the loft or a shed.
    For a shed I have access to materials and tools.
    But with the loft it will be more costly I, personally I would rather do it in the loft but I have to think whats best.
    They both both have advantages and disadvantages.
    Im going to have to do a lot of thinking.
    Thanks for your help David.
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    I have my sim in the loft. I fitted a Velux window, lined the roof with plasterboard under a membrane. Boarded the floor. One thing I haven't seen mentioned in earlier posts is think about the size of the largest module of your sim in relation to the size of the hole into the space.
    See mine on http://www.a320sim.com/display/display.htm

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    RE

    Hi Barry.
    Thats fantastic, everything I have built everything so far to come apart and be able to put back together, so if I can make things as small as I can and put it together in the loft.
    I like the idea of the window.
    I am still deciding on the loft or shed though.
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