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Linking or not Linking....

Started by jackpilot, September 09, 2010, 06:25:49 AM

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fsaviator

I haven't updated my site yet, but you can check out some of the pics (or my thread on MC.org... if it's not bad taste to mention them here).

Cost of parts was about $250 plus about $300 for the two yokes.

Linked using PVC and miter gears.  It's rock solid:












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Bob Reed

Quote from: fsaviator on September 11, 2010, 08:43:53 PM
I haven't updated my site yet, but you can check out some of the pics (or my thread on MC.org... if it's not bad taste to mention them here).

Cost of parts was about $250 plus about $300 for the two yokes.

Linked using PVC and miter gears.  It's rock solid:


Warren

No Warren it is not bad taste.... I think we even have a few links going there for things other members have posted there....

Speedbird17

My 2 pence worth.

I have linked rudder pedals from Revolution but non linked yokes and non linked steering tillers. Suits me fine and if the PNF grabs his yoke he has control :-)

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