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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:19:47 -0700
From: John Moore <jmoore5@uswest.net>
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if you have a good wheel/pedal system then you can build your own cockpit
for about $20 and two hours with a sheet of plywood, mines awesome.

Richard Bailey wrote:

> I'm not a real 'techie' or 'DIY' sort of person, but I am thinking of
> building my own cockpit (simulator).  Has anyone tried this?  Is it
> possible without spending 1000's of dollars?  Does anyone know of any
> good sites / links from where I might get more info on starting off my
> project.  I would be grateful for any feedback.
>
> Richard

