#3940888 - 04/17/14 09:27 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Raider, are you also considering a kit of your product. Unassembled and unpainted.... You can imagine the savings for a lot of people :-P Keep up the great work!! Thank you, J.A.K. People keep asking me that and I understand it would be cheaper but I would really like to keep that quality on a highest possible level. When you count your time and consider the finish quality it's not that much. Cheers, Raider Have to agree with JAK that I'd be a kit customer too, at least for the ACEs seat. It would be much cheaper when you factor in much, much, much more efficient shipping of a large, flat box, versus the entire assemblies being mounted on a pallet and shipped across the ocean via freight. Also, I'm not sure how a dissembled unit would have any less "quality" than someone assembling the unit at home. The core of your units quality seems derived from expert engineering and (CNC?) routing methods, not your ability to bolt things together
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#3941234 - 04/18/14 05:03 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Raider, are you also considering a kit of your product. Unassembled and unpainted.... You can imagine the savings for a lot of people :-P Keep up the great work!! Thank you, J.A.K. People keep asking me that and I understand it would be cheaper but I would really like to keep that quality on a highest possible level. When you count your time and consider the finish quality it's not that much. Cheers, Raider Have to agree with JAK that I'd be a kit customer too, at least for the ACEs seat. It would be much cheaper when you factor in much, much, much more efficient shipping of a large, flat box, versus the entire assemblies being mounted on a pallet and shipped across the ocean via freight. Also, I'm not sure how a dissembled unit would have any less "quality" than someone assembling the unit at home. The core of your units quality seems derived from expert engineering and (CNC?) routing methods, not your ability to bolt things together Well, AB, this is because I am not fighting for sales. It is so much more than that. This is my hobby. I love the products we are producing. Not getting into details, comparing the kit and what we deliver, let's say, it would visually differ as PC differs from Mac. Don't get me wrong, I personally love PCs and their flexibility. But I am selling "Apple" frames (don't take it too literally ;)))). Just read these several opinions of the lucky owners: http://viperwing.com/#why-viper-wing-is-the-best-choice This is what drives me. Not the fact that I sold a few pieces of MDF which may be cut in a garage. Cheers,
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#4035175 - 11/12/14 08:23 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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OK, I finally had some time to take a look at Uri's blog. He shows nicely how he converted from the desk to pit just in a few hours (+ nice pics how it all comes, safely packed): http://pits.108vfs.org/uriba/from-desk-to-pit/#more-61 Thanks, man
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#4074109 - 02/05/15 02:35 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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#4075944 - 02/09/15 02:29 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Very cool!
What's the projector setup for that?
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#4077119 - 02/11/15 03:47 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Very cool!
What's the projector setup for that? Thanks! We deliver the screen with the frame or full sim only. We achieve this with one projector only!
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#4345832 - 03/21/17 11:52 AM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Hello Gents! Long time no update - you should definitely check the simulators at the brand new web site: VIPER WING F-16, F-18, F-35 Simulator Fighter Jet CockpitsWe added the black F-16 frame as well as fully equipped fighter jet simulator cockpits (also fully physical - rotaries and switches - below F-18 Hornet example). Hope you like them
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#4359502 - 05/25/17 11:41 PM
Re: F-16 cockpit simulator frame - ready and painted to your door
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Raider, What would it cost for an F-18 flight simulator with seat and is it compatible with DCS?
I want you to see this coming
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