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DelP
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Hi Dean,

..so what is your home address..?.......when it's all sorted will you be setting up corporate team-building 'away-days'..?

I'll have to have a word with my bosses :lol:

Welcome to CBFS ;-)

ATB,

Derek ;-)
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Del

He's not goin to tell us mate .

I fancy that too.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Rick

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Rick Piper wrote:He's not goin to tell us mate
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Keep prodding....he'll crack eventually...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Derek ;-)
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I'm in Lancashire, and when it's a bit nearer you are all welcome to have a look :)

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Lancashire Dean? Wash your mouth out mate :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Hi Dean and welcome, I wonder if you are the only Brit doing this (with a real cockpit section) in his home. The guys in the US always have more room for this sort of thing, than us Brits.

Good luck with it anyway, if you need any help with cockpit wiring problems, I would love to help......however since I 'retired to the sun', my brain has fallen asleep! :roll:
ATB Trev

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No, I'm not the only one doing this. The chap who bought my Queenair fuselage section also owns a couple of other sims. A friend of mine had a 737 nose in his garage up until recently, but I believe that he has given up on the project.
Certainly, there is probably only single figures of us building sims using real cockpit sections here in the UK.

I can say, that there is nothing like the sense,feel and smell of being in a real cockpit.

Dean

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And there was me with my Saitek X-52 and Diamondtron monitor, thinking I was at the cutting edge. :roll:

Welcome Dean, this is a terrific forum for all things FS...and a lot thats not. :lol:

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