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:)Yeah maybe!;)

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Maybe yes.But i woeld really like to si cockipt of an russian plane finaly.Almost all pits are on american planes.I think thats becouse its easier to built one.Thast my opinion:)

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Originally posted by Pilotasso:

How much could it cost?

It looks like the conversion kit for the Force Sensor Stick R2 Hotas Upgrade

Item #FSSB-R2 is 450 Euro

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I would guess one of their complete pits to be around 80.000.- to 100.000.- Euros. I might also be totally wrong and way too low... ;-)

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Talk about pigeonholing yourself into flying only one kind of plane..............It's pretty sweet though.

 

Well there is only one sim at that level of avionics that suports it but it could be used for F-15E or F/A-18 sims.

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I would guess one of their complete pits to be around 80.000.- to 100.000.- Euros. I might also be totally wrong and way too low... ;-)

 

You don't buy a whole pit, what you do is start off with the ICP and DED. I think the cheapest home made pit fully functional is and a couple of hundred dollars.(it involves duct tape, a keyboard and wires)

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If I was ever going to aquire a cockpit I would get the pit from origin instead of making one myself. Sometimes with complex machinery, the el cheapo sometimes comes out expensive in the end and it will never feel the same as the full stuff.

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There's other company's that also offer a high level of quality as well. Take a look at this. I've been following these threads for about 5 years....

 

 

http://www.phaser-dbs.de/pe_par_rud.htm http://www.xflight.de/f16/index_e.htm

http://www.f15sim.com/

 

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Blaze ya kind of lost me the rudder pedals are from Real sim at about $3.00 usd the others pits are home made so where is the other company suppling parts for the home simmer and please don't say High rev:pilotfly:

 

The Real sim pedals are the best from what I've heard, they are fitted with toe brakes.

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This is a list of companys that supply gauges, knobs, panels, ect..

Some of the links are no longer around, but if you have some time, there are quite a lot of companys listed there. Look into all of the address you'll fine a lot of information available.... http://www.xflight.de/f16/index_e.htm

http://www.avsim.com/hangar/flight/a320project/f16kit.html

http://www.korry.com/

 

As far as the simpeds are concerned they are without a dought TOP DRAW...

 

I've had mine for about 1 year and I love 'em.....

 

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