
. Even the cheapest ways to set this stuff up are typically thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars.
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)that don't go together in the same sentence...
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That all looks good the PVC framework and all but notice it is filled with yokes, pedals, joysticks and throttle quadrants, all some what pricey pieces of hardware. The frame work is some what inexpensive but not really. Back to the question of a cheap home cockpit............. The answer is no.
I am approaching the cost of a private pilots license with what I have invested in mine. The problem for me and a real pilots license is that I would not get to fly the aircraft I get to fly in Flight Simulator.
Mark



The problem for me and a real pilots license is that I would not get to fly the aircraft I get to fly in Flight Simulator.
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