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Three years later......

Started by jskibo, January 13, 2013, 07:12:18 AM

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jskibo

After three years I can finally fly my cockpit!!!!!

Finished all the MIP wiring except a gear micro switch that went bad, finally asssigned everything I could and tried forever to get the FSX PC to talk to the Avionics PC.  They could see each other and every other PC in the house, could connect to every PC but each other.  If I hardwired them they were fine, but wireless they were not.  Haven't pulled network to the garage yet but  I will.  I found an old switch, so I left them on Wireless and created a secondary network and now SIOC and FSUIPC can talk fine.

Have a strange issue with SIOC and my Rev Sim TQ.  SIOC is connected, but shows stopped.  TQ still functions though so not sure what that is.

I'm flying off of a little LED PICO projector on the garage door until the Plasmas arrive and I build their base.

Overhead wiring will be next!

Damn this is fun!

Special thanks to Scott for the boost in motivation!
Less than 4 years to retirement......

jskibo

Less than 4 years to retirement......

MLeavy737

John,
   Looks great!  Some of us have spent way over three years and still can't fly it lol.

Mike L

jskibo

Ah Mike, you get the best of both worlds though. :)

Maybe this summer I will grab the club Mooney for the weekend and fly down :)
Less than 4 years to retirement......

MLeavy737

John,
  Sounds great! Always welcome.  There's a few GA airports real close by.  By summer sim will be a bit more flyable so that would work.  Always fun to just sit and talk airplanes regardless.

Mike L

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