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A "Moin Moin" from Germany

Started by xIRockstar, August 08, 2014, 04:28:54 AM

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xIRockstar

Hi Guys,

I am Ben and i am currently planning to build a low cost 777 homecockpit.
I will do as much as i can by myself to keep the cost low.
Btw "moin moin" means something like "hello" in northern Germany.

Ben

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Hi Ben

Welcome aboard.

We are ready to help and share experience whenever you need it!

Home made parts are fine but may be very time/ money  consuming versus ready made.
Here is a good case:
http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/community/index.php?topic=4317.msg32960;topicseen#new
When in doubt ask for opinion here, as we all  made many mistakes you may learn from! :D
Jack





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Quote from: xIRockstar on August 08, 2014, 04:28:54 AM
Hi Guys,

I am Ben and i am currently planning to build a low cost 777 homecockpit.
I will do as much as i can by myself to keep the cost low.
Btw "moin moin" means something like "hello" in northern Germany.

Ben

moin moin zurück ;)
grüße aus kiel!
christian

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