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The backlit dials are for "Volume" and "Frequency", it`s the field transistor radio out of the Spirit of Saint Louis Collection. If you tune in muted noise signal it adds a lot of immersion.
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Thats very impressive, might look for that seat on Ikea I'm in need of a new one and own a Buttkicker too.
Here's my gear, added a Saitek trim wheel since these pics and took delivery of a Trackir 5 with trackclip pro yesterday ... awesome, don't know why I left it so long. ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by Katana1000S; 05-18-2012 at 02:06 PM. |
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There's some very impressive stuff here...I think I may stay single forever if I attempted to make one for myself before finding the right person but I'm impressed nonetheless
I've just started getting into the DCS A-10C sim...and that has made me want a proper replica...I'm getting ideas way above my station there...but I have a lot of time on my hands at the moment and too much imagination and 0 skill! lol. I did however have a bit of a play on a simpit at the Helicopter museum near Bristol a couple of weeks ago. It had a wrap around screen and custom made helicopter controls, which were for sale. It was very impressive, I felt quite dizzy when I got off it but if I had the space and the money I'd buy a version for IL2! Who's with me on a Post Office smash and grab? Last edited by _OD_; 06-12-2012 at 10:24 PM. Reason: Typo |
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oh no you don't have to be the lonesome wolf, only because you are scared to mess up your lounge and keep away all the beautys: Here is the solution! The STEALTH cockpit. Discret while your mother in law is around, sexy when it is dogfight-time. Garanteed happy hours with your future cat
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Hi all,
just one more detail: the modified ol'cyborg EVO Joystick. I put a double CD on the throttle-axis, here it is, a realy good working trimwheel. This JS allows also to handle other functions e.g. lowering undercarriage, emergency-system... One of the realy good things to say about Clod is the functionality and compatibilit of the yinterface to hardware-envirement, the only ingame thing which has never given problems to me. Thx to all here in the thread, mindblowing stuff in here!
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WTG!
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Dammit now console players are now starting to make cockpits as well!
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