Didier Misery says he wrote a letter to Father Christmas for an FIP and TPM so as to complete his setup. Following is the one he is having.
Builder: Didier Misery
Location: Grenoble, France
ICAO: LFLS, Alpes–Isère Airport
Didier Misery says he wrote a letter to Father Christmas for an FIP and TPM so as to complete his setup. Following is the one he is having.
Builder: Didier Misery
Location: Grenoble, France
ICAO: LFLS, Alpes–Isère Airport
Here’s the cockpit of Stephan Schlitzer, who is active as a bushpilot at msflights.net and a member of the VA “HotDogAirservice” at FsArlines.net.
Builder: Stephan Schlitzer
Location: Dusseldorf, Germany
ICAO: EDDL, Düsseldorf Airport

Project Notes:
Hardware
Computer: i74790K @4,4Ghz, Asus Maximus Hero VII, 16Gb Corsair Venegance
@1866Mhz, GTX780OC, Corsair WC 100Hi, OS and FSX on SSD
Software
Win7-64, FSX+ACC, FSUIPC/WideFS, Plan-G, FSGRW, REX and all of ORBX
Cockpit is made of 6mm wood and covered with artificial leather.
Saitek:
2 Radios, Switch panel, Multipanel, TPM, Trimwheel, Rudder and Cessna Yoke with two Throttles and finally 6 Instrument panels (gauges from Tom)
GoFlight:
2 Radios G-166A VRP, GF-46, GF-T8, GF-RP48 and GF-P8
Activities:
Acitve as bushpilot at http://www.msflights.net – Flying online via FSOpen Session of msflights.net and member of the VA “HotDogAirservice” at FsArlines.net
Brian Buckley is one of the reviewers and moderator of Mutley’s Hangar. His cockpit is a self made out of various materials, wood, metal and fabric.
Builder: Brain Buckley
Location: Inverness, Scotland, UK
ICAO: EGPE, Inverness Airport
The cockpit of Sam Jay (Sambo71) is put in a confined fuselage with a wing-shape cover on top of it.
Builder: Sam Jay
Location: Gibson, BC, Canada
ICAO: CAP3, Sechelt Aerodrome
Here’s the beta cockpit from Brian McMullan, who uses the middle seats out of his wife’s Honda Odyssey van that he thinks it’s a much nicer seat than what’s in the C172M he actually flies in.
Builder: Brian McMullan
Location: Louisville, USA
ICAO: KLOU, Bowman Field Airport
A simple but effective cockpit from Steven Arango “Cap Steve” in Australia.
Builder: Steven Arango
Location: Sydney, Australia
ICAO: YSSY, Sydney Airport

Project Notes:
My name is Steven Arango and I am living in Sydney, Australia.
My cockpit is home made using Saitek gear.
Nils Taubert is a German who works for Lufthansa and lives in Latvia. This C172SP cockpit, mostly from the Real Cockpit, took him more than 4 years to build.
Builder: Nils Taubert
Location: Riga, Latvia
ICAO: EVRA, Riga International Airport
Andrew Crowhurst built this cockpit to help with his training for his pilot licence. It is set up for a twin engine, which is what he flies mostly now.
Builder: Andrew Crowhurst
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
ICAO: NZNE, North Shore Aerodrome
The cockpit of Dave Beckett includes a display for top panel, which is not commonly found on similar setup.
Builder: Dave Beckett
Location: Looe, Cornwall, UK
ICAO: EGHD, Plymouth City Airport