by jackpilot | May 29, 2011 | Sim Builders Blog
Two pics of my 737NG sim. This is a previous generation FDS Mip built on an MDF base. Custom Throttle quadrant based on the new 787 TQ and full pedestal. You may see QuickMap used on the lower DU, outlining the Canadian east cost, Enroute for LFPG on a Transatlantic...
by Enrico Schiratti | May 20, 2011 | Project Magenta News, Sim Builders Blog
Working with the new website reminded me of the very beginnings, well before Project Magenta. When it was all a project in an old DC9 cockpit that was being retrofitted with PCs and parts from a 737-400. How things have changed. The Wayback Machine is a website...
by Trevor Hale | May 13, 2011 | Sim Builders Blog
Cockpitbuilders in another excellent resource for people building home cockpits. We are a place to meet, let your hair down and ask questions. (Forums, Galleries, and Friends) Join in on the conversation, or just read what people are saying. Please check it out:...
by Enrico Schiratti | May 13, 2011 | Sim Builders Blog
Ah, the good old times. The Instructor Station has evolved a lot from the time this video was made.
by Rene Billiani | May 12, 2011 | ProCustomer and Partner News, Sim Builders Blog
This is how our “Sim Building Adventure” started in May 2007: After some time of extensive learning, building, tweaking, some “tries & errors” and great support by Enrico and Jonathan our simulator is in full operation here in Vienna: More...
by Enrico Schiratti | May 5, 2011 | Project Magenta News, Sim Builders Blog
MyCockpit is an excellent resource for cockpit builders. As its tag-line says, it brings aviation enthusiasts together – of the very dedicated kind. Please check it out: http://www.mycockpit.org/ They also have a Project Magenta User group:...