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Home Cockpit
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:38 pm
by PAC1544
Anyone at Globe have a Home Cockpit set up... Meaning an actual cockpit built? I know there is one, but I want to see if anyone else is into this area of simming. I have thought about it, but I just don't think I would ever have the room.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:00 am
by Mike Bridge
I would love to have one,
But i reckon i would either be
1. divorced
2. sleeping on couch for rest of life
Hahah
Wife already thinks i am weird
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:10 am
by hawkeyeted
Mike Bridge wrote:I would love to have one,
But i reckon i would either be
1. divorced
2. sleeping on couch for rest of life
Hahah
Wife already thinks i am weird
Amen Brother.....
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:16 am
by nwadc10
Mike Bridge wrote:I would love to have one,
But i reckon i would either be
1. divorced
2. sleeping on couch for rest of life
Hahah
Wife already thinks i am weird
Begin by investing in a really nice couch.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:44 am
by CaptVirtual
I seriously considered this a couple of years ago, did a lot of research into it and still have a passion to build a full size B744 but if I do I want to do it right which will take time & money. I am single so luckily I have money to waste on such 'weird' pursuits, but time is something I don't have much of at present as career commitments just seem to take priority. I think will end up being a retirement project - although that is many years away yet. I actually work in the Control Systems field so it would be a project that would allow me to apply my skills to my beloved hobby. If you want any info, links, contacts msg me.
Regards,
Rod
a.k.a Capt Virtual
PS I noticed you are online at present, I'll try and get you through Company Channel.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:45 pm
by PAC1544
Yeah, I thought about maybe getting an FMS to use and maybe some pedals and a yoke would help. Right now I have the CH Throttle Quadrant, and a twisty joystick and a TrackIR, so not much, but I would LOVE to have a giant crate painted like a Polar 747 stuffed full of monitors and a few real seats for a 747, but for now, I have to live with my wife and it just ain't goin' no further.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:05 pm
by Mike Bridge
Begin by investing in a really nice couch
I like the way you think
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:47 am
by hawkeyeted
Mike Bridge wrote:I would love to have one,
But i reckon i would either be
1. divorced
2. sleeping on couch for rest of life
You gotta look at the upside of these things. You could be the first person who's home cockpit comes complete with a Crews Rest Facility!