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Thread: Finally Taking the Plunge!
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10-23-2014, 12:37 PM #1
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Finally Taking the Plunge!
After literally years of fence sitting, I've decided to take the plunge! I've been mulling it over for quite a while debating whether I should build a large, commercial aircraft type pit, a small GA cockpit, or maybe a military type cockpit. So, I built a rough 3D model of each and placed it in a scale 3D version of my simulator room to see how they fit. Each had its pluses and minuses, but in the end, my passion for 1st and second generation jet fighters and attack aircraft won out.
I call my 'pit the Gen50Fighter pit, short for Generic 50s Fighter cockpit. I'll be the first to admit that it is largely influenced by videos and images I've seen of Hans Krohn home cockpit.
To get started, here are a couple of quick and dirty images I made of my proposed cockpit which I drew up in Anim8or just to get a feel of how the finished cockpit would look and fit into my simulator room/workshop.
Gen50FighterSide.jpg
Gen50FighterFront.jpg
My first project will be the ejection seat as the sim is pretty much built around that.
Till, next time...
GeorgeI'm beginning to think that my whole purpose in this life is to serve as a waring to others!
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10-24-2014, 03:26 PM #2
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Re: Finally Taking the Plunge!
Looks good. Hope you never need to use the ejector seat George!
Hi...realize this has been a long time, but I'm heading down the path of building my own 777...
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