Good afternoon all...

Thanks for the feedback Brett. :)
The computer I use now was built for Vista and FSX and is a lot more than what is really required. That is all I use that computer for.
Several years ago I was going to have someone build me a simpit out of the front end of a Piper Apache. I didn't do it as I ran out of time doing volunteer work and I didn't want the thing down in the barn or the hangar and both are winterized. I wanted something in our home and the old girl and I were not ready to start taking out walls and now it is too late. I do manage to get into a C130 and a Boeing Simulator for several hours twice a year and having our own aircraft has spoilt me.
What I am looking for is realism when flying the simulator.
The old girl and I now both in our 70s do our Pilot Medicals every six months and our drivers test once a year. I am going to let my multi and instrument ratings lapse as I do not think I will ever buy another multi-engine aircraft again and what we pay out in check rides and medicals a year along with the time to do them is soon going to be a thing of the past. We both share great/good health and are very very active.
That is why I am interested in building a better flight simulator as the time will come soon I think when neither one of us will want to drive to an airport to go flying. Walking out your back door and jumping into one of your own aircraft has been wonderful for us and we log anywhere between three to five hours a week in our own aircraft and that is mostly all year round except when the field is two soft.
We are hoping flight simming (not sure that is even a word) ;D will fill the gap.
Now a little off topic Brett but take a half a day and talk to a Hospital Dietician and I think you will be surprised as to what they can do especially with the basic food groups. We know avaitors from several of the flying clubs we visit who have diabetes and high blood pressure and a Dietician worked wonders for them.
Thanks for some input folks.

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug