Here’s the cockpit from Randall Bliven who tried to make it resemble a Cessna 172 on a computer that requires 7 exhaust fans to keep cool.
Builder: Randall Bliven
Location: Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA
ICAO: KMFI, Marshfield Municipal Airport
Here’s the cockpit from Randall Bliven who tried to make it resemble a Cessna 172 on a computer that requires 7 exhaust fans to keep cool.
Builder: Randall Bliven
Location: Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA
ICAO: KMFI, Marshfield Municipal Airport
Laurent Grossman started playing flight simulation when the horizon line was a screen divided between blue (sky) and green (land). Here’s the cockpit he is building after some 30 years.
Builder: Laurent Grossman
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
ICAO: EBAW, Antwerp International Airport
Have you ever thought of running your simulation system not only with multiple displays but also multiple computers? Peter Rowney did that with Wideview software connecting 5 computers and 5 displays, giving more than 180 degree wrap-around view.
Builder: Peter Rowney
Location: Lemon Tree Passage, NSW, Australia
ICAO: YWLM, Williamtown RAAF Fighter Base
Following is the cockpit of Doug Fields who’s a retired US Marine and now mainly flightsimming after flying more than 500 hours on his C172N.
Builder: Doug Fields
Location: Ellicott City, Maryland, USA
ICAO: KBWI, Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Followings are photos of the Tourism Plane built by Jean Marie Humez in France.
Builder: Jean Marie Humez
Location: Cires les Mello, France
ICAO: LFPB, Paris Le Bourget Airport
This is the B738NG cockpit photos from Richard Leaton in Wexford, Ireland.
Builder: Richard Leaton
Location: Wexford, Ireland
ICAO: EIDW, Dublin Airport
Dwayne Drover in Canada says he has a Butt Kicker for rumbling the windows in his house. Here’s the photo.
Builder: Dwayne Drover
Location: Waterloo, Canada
ICAO: CYKF, Kitchener/Waterloo Regional Airport
Following is the cockpit photo from Christian in Tahiti, French Poloynesia.
Builder: Christian
Location: Tahiti, French Polynesia
ICAO: NTAA, Faa’a International Airport
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Followings are photos of the Overhead Panel, Pedestal and Throttle Quadrant in the cockpit.