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    Re: What are you building and how far are you in the build?

    Here is a picture of one of my two projects, based on a cessna 150 with dual nav/com's. Also has 3-DOF motion base.
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    Re: What are you building and how far are you in the build?

    this is my build im thinking of re doing everything now for the sim to be easy to take down and move for rental at fairs and maybe partys or just show and tell ...here's the link http://youtu.be/ovHJLx8nOig

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    Re: What are you building and how far are you in the build?

    I am recreating an Air Canada DC-9-32. At this point "build" is a fairly relative term. I wanted to get all the pieces to make it look as though you were walking into a DC-9 airliner, so I have been buying pieces for roughly two years. I have just recently started creating a structure, and once I have the important components in place, I will begin networking the components to the computers, and "tweaking" the structures to get it all into place.

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    The nice thing now is that this is like a giant $9,000 jigsaw puzzle, where a large number of pieces are simply lining up screw holes and then figuring out how the subflooring will come together...so it shouldn't take nearly as long to put it together as it did to find it all.
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