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Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 20:42:20 +1030
From: John Dunkley <dunkleyj@senet.com.au>
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To those who have asked to be informed via this NG of
upgrades - and others who may be interested - my web site
has been completely updated.

FLIGHT DECK : New flight-deck pictures have been added
showing the latest additions including pictures of my dual
linked control column/yoke system.

MOTION : This page has been revised outlining what is
required to make a home-built motion simulator realistic -
the way airline simulators are. It is not easy, but it can
be done.

The URL below will take you staright to the site.

Christmas Greetings to all!!

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Regards.

John Dunkley
Adelaide. AUSTRALIA
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Check this URL http://www.senet.com.au/~dunkleyj if you are
interested in home-made motion-based 747 Flight Simulators!
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