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Started by VinceN, August 11, 2014, 08:40:11 AM

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Hello All!

Name's Vince.  I'm a long time simmer and have flown mostly larger aircraft with Virtual Airlines.  I got out of the game a couple of years ago and have recently started to pick it back up again.  This time however I decided I wanted to aim a little lower and work on more general aviation flying, like I would be doing if I could get a license.  Low and slow.

I've always wanted to build a cockpit but was put off by a couple of different factors (one of which was that when I was VA flying I was in several different pits and I wanted something that was true to an actual aircraft)  Now that I'm flying GA and sticking to Cessna's, I think I'm ready to settle down on a single aircraft.

I plan to begin construction of a Cessna 182 Steam Gauge cockpit driving FSX.  Initially, I plan to use flat panel monitors to display the gauges as gauge building seems a little outside of my comfort level right now.  I plan to, over time, replace them with actual gauges.  I figure a combination of Rotary Knobs and the monitors will be good enough for the time being.

I joined the community because I figure that it will be a lot easier if I can talk to folks who most likely have dealt with these types of issues before.

So.... HI ALL!!!!

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