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    737 cockpit at home

    Check this out, this guy built a full size 737 cockpit to fly flight sim in, at home!

    http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_2...his-own-garage

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    He has a 'Man Cave' sign in the sim/garage bay, lol. Understatement!

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    Lol neat. You wont catch me with a set up like that. After dealing with a RW 737-200C Canadian North all day during the Fall/Winter season I just think .

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    I had some email conversations with this guy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54UfO...ature=youtu.be) and helped him get with Doug Horton at Computer Pilot Magazine. They live near each other. I'm hoping to see a write-up some day soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CG_1976 View Post
    Lol neat. You wont catch me with a set up like that. .
    And, $150,000 would buy alot of real flight time in a variety of really nice planes.

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    It's interesting to note "after his divorce". Come on, $1,500 is not a lot to pay for a complete 737 nose section, she should have cut him a little slack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bone View Post
    And, $150,000 would buy alot of real flight time in a variety of really nice planes.
    Heck, buy a plane, even a fully stocked LSA.
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