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Yeah, I sunk a couple of these into my desktop when I went “VR”
I just knew I was going to knock over a can of Dew while reaching blindly for some control with my headset on…

Cup Holder

Jim-Sim

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Asus MX239 1920x1080 (combined resolution 5900x1080 with bezel correction is on the verge of 3070 GPU capability). Not perfect - the front panel is not 100% flat (the silver portruding bezel at the bottom) which makes them hard to be positioned at an angle without a gap. The stands doesn’t allow height adjustment, hence the wodden stands on the picture (they also allow moving the display closer - on top of the yoke housing - for wider field of view and undistroted projection with nVivia Surround and all 3 displays are placed in one flat row raher than angled - this is necessary until in 2021-2022 (?) Asobo wil implement true multimonitor support).

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Hey Just a question How do you manage the 2 Yokes and Pedals with them not interfering with each other? Sim Looks great!

Been looking into making a dual control setup. So you are able to have 2 yokes and rudders connected and configured without 3rd party input software?

Ok great! I just need another yoke then. Thanks for the reply

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Just got my Honeycomb Quadrant yesterday so my setup is now complete…
Honeycomb yoke
Honeycomb Quadrant
Logitech X56 Hotas
Logitech rudders
43" Samsung Ultrawide
Dell Alienware 51m Laptop
I9-9900
Nvidia RTX-2070
32Gig Ram

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That is a cool setup you have there

18 months to build. I am using it with MSFS, chiefly the Longitude. It was originally built for the FSX Carenado Phenom 300 so I eagerly wait for a MSFS Phenom to be released.

Videos of my cockpit are also on Youtube. Look me up (Stinger2k2).

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Very cool setup, Stinger!

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Gone from xplane 737 to a320 my 737 OH in background

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Congrats on your setup… but its Never gonna be complete :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Um… WoW? Where do you put the key that has the rabbit foot on it?

I converted my F-15C VR Cockpit desk (originally throttle-left, joystick-right) to this commercial setup with Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo …

Before …

After …


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Sweet mate

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I was lucky enough to get my hands on an Alpha and Bravo over the course of the past few weeks. Upgraded from the Logitech Yoke and Quadrant. Definitely a substantial upgrade. I’m pretty happy with my current set up now. I think the next thing I get will be an ultrawide monitor.

7x7gVC6

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Simplest, cheapest, and most flexible way to build a cockpit using your computer desk (or HMD) and an old desk chair:


The pipes and fittings are 3/4" by SteelTek (avail at Lowes). Set screws make for a rock-solid frame that can be quickly adjusted. Myriad fittings, clamps etc. Quick-change mountings on each device achieved with drill chuck arbors (MT3/JT4) mated to MT3 Inside to MT4 drill sleeve convertors that fit perfectly in the 3/4" elbows, etc (Amazon ~ $14-16 per piece). Swap out chair wheels for locking wheels and you are good to go. You can change hardware configuration is less than one minute:

Details:
undercarriage base2 base1
Fly Safe!

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Wow,

Quite the contraption underneath that seat.

Regarding the desk. If you look in earlier posts to see my setup, I actually used a very old dining table. So you see, that we can make almost anything out of almost everything, lol.

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