Post your computer and Controls
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an Acer with my old model Decals and other kinds of decals from guitar hero. i use a PS3 controller which quite nicely when it comes to sensitivity, sorry can't afford a flight stick yet Smile
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my new tv, decided to hook up my PC with it, i just need to get the sound running through it now
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#2

My computer, stick, mouse, phone and media HDD:
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Throttles, headphones and 2 led system which flash with music
(this is how the leds work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0vtNlmGAsE )
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My rudder pedals:
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And the TV tuner & the cords that keep the system running and connects all of the devices to my computer with only 1 USB cord.
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#3

Our way of handling "business": pilot's seat left (port), "Whizzo's" seat right (starboard).
The way it's meant to be. 8) :Smile)
(At least in an A-6...)

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Flight gear comprises: Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X w/ Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals.
Wizard's gear comprises: standard desktop equipment (offered her better mouse and keyboard, but she refused.
Guess playing those "Hack 'n' Slash" titles makes you superstitious...) :lol:

The "Operators" are oldies, but goodies:
Left-seater has AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800, 4 GB RAM, 8800GTS,
Whizzo has AMD Athlon 64 3500, 2 GB RAM, Radeon X1950Pro.
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#5

Wow, George, where did you get those panels in the middle?
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#6

that movie in the background looks familiar, perhaps "2012"?.

anyways, my ps3 controller is all i need, to me all that stuff is too much for me
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#7

RadPig94 Wrote:that movie in the background looks familiar, perhaps "2012"?.

anyways, my ps3 controller is all i need, to me all that stuff is too much for me
It says batman
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#8

Controls:
Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar (Modified to Uber Cougar w/ HS III kit).
CH Pro USB Rudder Pedals

System:
AMD Phenom 9850 CPU
ASUS Crosshair MB
Nvidia GTX 295 x2 in SLI
32 GB DDR2 Ram (16gb on board, 16 on expansion card)
2tb storage (4 WD 500gb HDs)

Working on building a cockpit (P47 style) for my flight sim duties.

S!
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#9

KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Wow, George, where did you get those panels in the middle?
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I bought mine on amazon for like $40.00, fully programmable replicas of MFD's found in fighter jets, works with all my sim games, takes away keyboard commands completely. Worth it in my book
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Here is a link with more info for ya:

http://www.avsim.com/pages/1209/SimWare/MFD.htm

Good Hunting mate
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#10

KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:It says batman
i'm not talking about the computer screen lolz.

i'm talking about the TV back there
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#11

OK here's my stuff, Older CPU HP Pavillion a320n 2.1 Ghz it also has an Nvidia card in it, I am sure its posted somewhere on this site. The monitor is a 28" HannsG less than 8 months old, despite questionable reviews, this one is pretty good. A Logitech G940, I had to have it. Force feedback adds realism, but I liked the Saitek Throttle better. The Rudder pedals came with it and I adapted to them right away, I probably would not go back to the twisty thing. The Track IR5 is without a doubt "The Pinnacle of Home Sim Immersion." Can't go back.
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The aircraft instruments are all real and still work, they are no longer "air worthy" I plan to build a panel to use for display purposes, I have all basic ones too, they are not in the pictures. The Altimeter displays the actual Feet Above Sea Level (about 625ft), IF the Barometric pressure is set properly, I set it today. (Its fun driving in the mountains with it.) Speakers and sub woofer by Altech Lansing are around 12 years old. They sound incredible, no need to update yet. Headset is ATH-M30 by audio-technica $60.00 from Guitar Center, I bought for home recording. The Propeller Head Cap that holds the TrackIR clip was a gift from my sister, I don't know where she got it, but everyone I know asks. Model Aircraft are NOT my work, but store bought stuff. I had to add the Haken Kruez the the Me-262, I need to find the right sized decal for the FW-190. I don't have the time for models like I used to. I built some gems, but there are so many builders out there with real talent. Some of them show their stuff here. Maybe soon I will pick up the airbrush again.

Well thats it, next move is to get a CPU together that will handle SOW whenever a release date is ......released. Cuz this ole' dinosaur won't get it up at all! :~)
Thanx for lookin!

Thought I would post the guitars too!

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#12

George Formby Wrote:
KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Wow, George, where did you get those panels in the middle?
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I bought mine on amazon for like $40.00, fully programmable replicas of MFD's found in fighter jets, works with all my sim games, takes away keyboard commands completely. Worth it in my book
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Here is a link with more info for ya:

http://www.avsim.com/pages/1209/SimWare/MFD.htm

Good Hunting mate
Thanks Big Grin
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#13

@ db605-A/S: that cap of yours is absolutely smashing! :lol: Are you sure this can't be considered as cheating? :Smile)
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#14

think so ..... can considerate her for a motor supply for more speed .... Big Grin
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#15

Yup! Big Grin Or some device to generate more lift, to be able to do tighter turns! :lol:
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