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    Looks great to me!

    How tall is that shell? You've got the wheels in my head turning now.

    I'm pretty handy in the shop myself and could build something like that if I have the height. I think I'm going to fall a little short in that area though.
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    Hey BSW! The beauty of that is you can build what you can use. I have no where near that hight but I do not need a roof! ( floor of upstairs) But I could build the front part and the sides!! I love that shell!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeing Skunk Works View Post
    Looks great to me!

    How tall is that shell? You've got the wheels in my head turning now.

    I'm pretty handy in the shop myself and could build something like that if I have the height. I think I'm going to fall a little short in that area though.
    Measurements:

    Base: 20cm high (2"8")
    With aft 285cm
    with front 158cm

    Shell: lenght 234cm
    top of base to top of roof 201cm


    Total height = 221cm

    This is a very big job to do with not to much to start with. A lot of patience is required, but thats what sim-builders have plenty of

    A lot of measuring, studying and try and fail. Pictures of different kind is good help, and use drawings/measurements from different web-sides. Comparing them and adjusting.

    There is a almost complete progress of my setup here: http://http://www.flightsim.no/ubbth...e=1#Post307503

    Language is norwegian but the pictures can talk

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivar hestnes View Post
    Measurements:

    Base: 20cm high (2"8")
    With aft 285cm
    with front 158cm

    Shell: lenght 234cm
    top of base to top of roof 201cm


    Total height = 221cm

    This is a very big job to do with not to much to start with. A lot of patience is required, but thats what sim-builders have plenty of

    A lot of measuring, studying and try and fail. Pictures of different kind is good help, and use drawings/measurements from different web-sides. Comparing them and adjusting.

    There is a almost complete progress of my setup here: http://http://www.flightsim.no/ubbth...e=1#Post307503

    Language is norwegian but the pictures can talk
    Hey Ivar.. The link is not working.
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    Had to fix the original image for you Ivar. I was so impressed with your work, I had to make it work, I did some creative work to make it appear

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    I am very happy that you like it

    Thank you very much

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    i think we all do...

    I'm very impressed...




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    My ceiling is short by 16cm. I could get by without the external roof and I have enough room for the internal ceiling up and aft of the overhead.

    Something to think about down the road. So many plans, so little time to work.

    I'm also lacking a bit of width, but since I'm building a SSTD, I could get by with a shell without most of the FO's side.
    Last edited by Michael Carter; 06-29-2007 at 10:43 PM.
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