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Title: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: vcimmino on August 06, 2011, 08:04:41 AM
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I'm Vince from Italy and a Learjet 45 cockpit builder active in various communities. I think some of you might already heard about me for my Honeywell Primus 1000 panels replica. I wanted to inform people that I created a small e-shop to show what I'm producing and maybe this way also give a little boost to the bizjets builders area... Everybody likes the big heavies but also small aircrafts' building can be a wonderful project to take into account.

http://www.homecockpits.com/opencart/ (http://www.homecockpits.com/)

Please consider this in not exactly a business. I like to build for myself and use money got from sells to support my own project even if all of my parts are developed with great detail and enthusiasm and many of them have custom fabricated PCBs and hardware. Suggestions about the website and products are welcome so as eventual requests to add new products to the list of actually sold can be taken into consideration by me.

At the moment you can buy from this site but an immediate and direct payment is not allowed. Further arrangement of payment, shipping charges and deliveries will be discussed by email. Sales then are not final until agreement about them with the customers.

Thank you.

Vince
Italy
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: dharrison on August 06, 2011, 04:23:53 PM
Vince,

Can't get past the opening page, it keeps refreshing over and over.

Might want to check it.

Don
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: jackpilot on August 06, 2011, 07:12:24 PM
Same here.
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: shaneb on August 07, 2011, 08:53:42 AM
Hey guys,

Seems one of the links is broken . . try the link near the bottom of Vince's post   (www.homecockpits.com/opencart/)  This link will take you to the site.





Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: vcimmino on August 07, 2011, 11:59:36 AM
Thanks Shane,
looks like the redirect from the main domain to the commerce folder doesen't work with all the browsers. I will check for a way to redirect using htaccess

In the meantime you can access to the link that Shane posted, I'll correct accordingly the first post.

Edit: Seems like I corrected it. Now redirect works with IE too. Sorry for the troubles.
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: Joe Lavery on August 07, 2011, 12:08:44 PM
Still doesn't work for me...   :(
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: vcimmino on August 07, 2011, 12:25:44 PM
What browser are you using Joe? Can't you access even to the direct link?:

http://www.homecockpits.com/opencart/ (http://www.homecockpits.com/opencart/)
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: Joe Lavery on August 07, 2011, 04:32:21 PM
I'm using IE 8, I have no problem with any other sites, it just says IE cannot display this website.
Never mind, I only wanted to see what sort of stuff you were making...

Cheers
Joe.
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: Kennair on August 07, 2011, 09:34:05 PM
Nice site Vince and reasonable prices too.  Keep up the good work and thanks for adding another resource to the community.

Cheers,

Ken.
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: phil744 on August 09, 2011, 05:46:33 AM
Hey Vince,

Good luck with the new venture, you have embarked on a roller coaster ride, sure is fun as I well know, fantastic products and I am glad to see that the Lear jet boys are finally catered for, anything I can help with just shoot us a mail

**note to admin, can this be moved so it's on the home page news and announcements**
Title: Re: Homecockpits.com opens to public
Post by: vcimmino on August 09, 2011, 10:56:44 AM
Thank you Phil....
I'm really pleased that a positive feedback come from a well known producer like you are, your parts have always been for me a reference point for production quality, I can't but learn from you.

And I'm also sure that you know what is behind this game: fun yes... satisfactions yes... headaches yes... angryness when you have to bin parts close to completion for a stupid error... yes yes yes....

It's three years now that I make parts for myself and others in my spare time, matter is... I can't stop doing it! This is something like an hobby that dreams to become a job, but as now as I'm just happy to make some serious builders happy with my parts and myself proud for their satisfaction.

Hopefully by looking at what, not just me, but other people as well do for the bizjets' cockpits, this small community of builders will gain a bit more of interest, quite well deserved in my opinion.