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Started by XOrionFE, April 27, 2025, 06:59:29 AM

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So it's been an age since I posted but saw Mike Shericks F-18 sim post and some other old friends posting so thought I would drop a line.  I am sitting in Las Cruces, NM after paying a nice annual "sim weekend" visit to Mike with some of our friends including FredK whom you all know as well.  As for me, I finally have my 737-800 back up and flying and have been testing lately with MSFS2024 with success.  I also as Mike mentioned in another post...built an F-18 DCS simulator.  I also have built a Cirrus SR-22 simulator for instrument proficiency training for real world flying.  On that note, two years ago I began flying in the real world again after passing a flight review and am working on my instrument rating.  I bought a 1998 Cessna 182S and rebuilt the panel with all new Garmin Avionics.  It is really state of the art.  I am working on my actual instrument rating which I hope to finish up by late spring early summer. Attached are some recent pictures.
Hope everyone is doing well.

Scott


jackpilot

Amazing pictures

Your sims are great but the Cessna is a top toy !!!
Happy to see you enjoying real flights.
I did not renew my medical this year, not that I would fail but old age is kicking in and my sim is good enough. Besides I'm no danger for anyone in the 737 !  :D


Jack

XOrionFE

One may notice that the tail number is different on the two 182 pictures.  Just letting folks know it is the same plane.  It was N290HT when I bought it but I changed the tail number to N846LC. Thought I would point that out in case anyone was wondering.  It is a great plane to fly!

Scott

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P3D45/ Prosim737 2/ ACE Dual-linked Yokes/ RevSim Proline TQ and Dual-linked Rudders/ CPFlight MCP PRO3 and EFIS'; MIP737ICS_FULL and SIDE737; Forward and Aft Overheads; Pedestal/ FDS MIP

KyleH

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Nice plane Scott, and tidy hangar. I wish ours was that clean.

182's are great, and good job on the panel upgrade. Is that a G500 panel?

I bought a share in a TR182 a few years ago, and we upgraded the panel to a G3x based system. Just wish I had time to fly these days.

Kyle

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sagrada737

Hello Kyle,

That is a very nice panel setup on your TR182RG!  We owned a Cessna TR182RG years ago.  It was a great aircraft.  Maintenance on the Turbo and Gear were high, but overall, it was a wonderful aircraft.

Mike
Full-scale 737-800 Sim; P3d v5.3x with Sim-Avionics (two computers), FDS MIP,  FlightIllusion hardware.  3-Optoma ZH406ST Laser HD projectors, with 4K inputs from a single Nvidia RTX-4090 GPU (new), resulting in a 210 deg wrap-around display.  6dof Motion Platform using BFF 6dof motion software, driven by a Thanos Servo Controller to 6.2 KW Servos, Lever type actuators.

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