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Posted By: RAF_Louvert

OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/09/17 02:58 PM

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Greetings All,

We've done this one numerous times over the years but it's still fun to see each other's flying stations, and since we have a fair number of newcomers to WOFF I think it's time we revisited the topic. So come along and share some photos of your cockpit and digs from which you enjoy the greatest WWI combat flight sim ever. I'll start! biggrin

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Posted By: stljeffbb

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/09/17 08:47 PM

jawdrop thumbsup WOW!

Thanks for sharing Lou!

Regards,

Jeff
Posted By: OvStachel

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/09/17 10:03 PM

Lou, that's not a Flying Room... that's qualifies for a damn museum display! WOW!!!!

Here's mine.. not much going on. Some aviation, FD and video game nostalgia, my bass, and Jim Dietz collection... note the 60's metal biplanes on the wall... the portrait is me painted by a friend of mine using a photo of Frank Luke with my head... some pint glasses from my pub collection and mixed reading. The video game system under the old Plectron Fire Radio is a Sears Super Video Arcade (Intellivision) converted to a Retropie unit... there is a polished copper/brass water Fire Extinguisher from the 1940's.. B-17 F;ying Fortress from the Smithsonian Museum... my etc..etc..desktop photo is the Concorde on full-relight.

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Posted By: Robert_Wiggins

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/09/17 10:49 PM

Stache
That is an amazingly ordered and pristine room!!

One thing that seems missing is the yoke!! Where have you hidden it?
Posted By: Rick_Rawlings

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/10/17 05:42 AM

Great stuff, guys! Lou, how much do you have to pay the Witch King of Angmar to stand there and model your uniform? dizzy
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/10/17 11:42 AM



Rick, I pay nothing as there is a small Ecto Containment Unit located just below the uniform that keeps him from wandering, though I do provide spirits on occasion.

OvS, very nice digs, and a nice axe as well. Is that an Ibanez?

C'mon folks, I know some of you have super cockpits and surroundings so please post a few pics that we can all drool over.

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Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/11/17 01:34 PM

Nothing compared to Lou's museum but serves the purpose.

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Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/11/17 03:53 PM

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Very nice Mark, love all the artwork. And that movie poster is great! Also, what is the prop from?

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Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/11/17 04:27 PM

Lou,
When working my first summer at 16 for the family business, I was tasked with cleaning up the warehouse. I found the prop, actually saw it, on a top shelf covered in 20+ years of dust and dirt. When I asked my uncle where it came from he told me my grandfather made a rough landing on Chandelier Island off the MS gulf coast in his Piper Cub. Seems he used to land on the island and fish. Rules must have been a little more lax back then in the 50's. If you can see it in the pic, one tip is broken off. Anyway, it now resides in the Hanger. The Blue Max, always had a thing for older women after that movie!
Posted By: Ace_Pilto

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 12:18 AM

Just imagine a bomb crater with a computer in the middle.
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 11:06 AM

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Bomb crater or not we would still like to see your digs AP.

Mark, things were decidedly more lax back in the day when it came to zipping about in your personal AC. To be fair though, if you are out in the more rural areas of the country, far away from any major airports, it is still fairly laid back when it comes to flying a UL. I know. smile2

C'mon folks, we want to take a gander at some more of your WOFF homes so post those pics.

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Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 01:38 PM

Ok Lou, here are some individual pics of the Art.

Stan Dallas in his camo SE 5. Original by Russel Smith.
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Death of Boelcke. Original by Russell Smith
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Strales Broken Bird. Limited Ed. Print Russell Smith
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Two small Originals by Russell Smith
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Last US Cavalry Charge signed by the man who led it. He was 96 at signing.
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Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 02:29 PM

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Thanks for the pics Mark, love Russell Smith's work. I must get the one you so generously gifted me matted and framed and the only reason I've held off is because I haven't sorted out a spot to hang it in my little flying room. As you can see from the photos open wall space is nearly non-existent.

By the way, whose WWII service medals and badges are in the display case? Looks like a Bronze Star, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with a bronze Battle Star, and the World WWII Victory Medal. Can't place the shoulder patch but I know I've seen it before.
EDIT: Never mind, senior moment, just remembered it's the Marines.

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Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 02:44 PM

Originally Posted by RAF_Louvert
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Thanks for the pics Mark, love Russell Smith's work. I must get the one you so generously gifted me matted and framed and the only reason I've held off is because I haven't sorted out a spot to hang it in my little flying room. As you can see from the photos open wall space is nearly non-existent.

By the way, whose WWII service medals and badges are in the display case? Looks like a Bronze Star, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with a bronze Battle Star, and the World WWII Victory Medal. Can't place the shoulder patch but I know I've seen it before.
EDIT: Never mind, senior moment, just remembered it's the Marines.

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Yes Lou, you are correct. Those are my Father's. WWII, 3rd Marine Division. Guam, Iwo Jima and "other various Marianas Islands" as his discharge papers read. Needless to say I am lucky to be here.
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 09/12/17 03:10 PM

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Very lucky Mark, your father saw some serious action.

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Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/05/17 02:00 AM


I'm trying to find some pictures - desk is too messy to take more now.... But this is on the wall next to the computer... Printed the pics from HD video screen caps.

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Posted By: Robert_Wiggins

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/05/17 07:58 AM

Human Drone; Those are classic and an excellent collage!
Posted By: JJJ65

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/05/17 08:19 AM

Originally Posted by Robert_Wiggins
Human Drone; Those are classic and an excellent collage!

Yep, really moody pictures thumbsup
Posted By: OvStachel

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/05/17 01:53 PM

@ Human Drone... could you email me those screen captures? I would love to print a few for a buddy of mine who has a hangar...

Thnaks!

James

jamrom2 <at> yahoo.com
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/05/17 11:17 PM

Thanks all!

OvSatchel:

If it's that fellow who has the hangar who took you on that little private tour, well, we could do a little "leveraging" here, could we not? My brother-in-law wants me to accompany him to NYC next spring!

Of course I'm joking... but man, those planes! I'll find'em and get them over to you. And my Wing Commander just stopped by to ask me why I'm typing instead of cleaning the office (it is a bit messier than usual, but after 42 years she oughta know better...) so if I can straighten thing sup a bit I'll get some fresh pics for the thread...

Tom
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/06/17 11:23 AM

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Tom, love your art collection showing the great WWI ace in all his glory. And please do post some pics of your flying room once your cleaning tasks are done.

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Posted By: Raine

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/06/17 07:17 PM

MFair, I am terribly impressed and more than a little jealous of your WOFF man cave. I do most of my flying on the same computer I work at in my consulting firm's office. Because my home is an hour away, I keep a room in the office (an old house and former law office) and fly in the evenings when I stay in town. So my rig is a basic one (23" screen and X53 joystick and throttle) with Lou's maps on a laptop. All of this is surrounded by a clutter of files and paperwork!
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 10/08/17 01:39 AM

Oh, I will guys. Had to sell the car and mow the grass today, just got out of the shower, have to support my brother-in-law as he is planning to head for NYC and try to interest galleries in his art work.

Raine, you have my sympathies. One reason why I can't get any stick time is just that - my consulting firm tells me what an important part of the company I am, but they keep moving further from my home! (Is that what they call cognitive dissonance?) It's 33 miles now, right through downtown Pittsburgh - no reasonable way around it. All this talk of greenhouse gases, and all this effort being put into self-driving cars - and I wouldn't trust one as far as I could throw it - for Pete's sake, just keep improving "teh intarwebz" and I wont' have to drive at all! Criminee, I had a job working with the original designer of (at the time) the largest hydro generators in the world, and we just used Skype and a headset, shared screens and sent files and talked, and that's all we needed to do!

Rant off. You may now resume nice pictures of your flying rooms. My beloved left a duster in here, I think that is a hint of some sort... It's yellow, maybe she wants me to know that's her favorite color... But that ain't happening tonight, too much to do and none of it for me...
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/15/18 03:28 AM

Well, a long time ago I promised to show you some pictures. Well, here we go, I hope. Over the winter, I managed to assemble a 4D Famemaster Saturn V, something I've wanted for quite a while. Maybe now I can get some stick time, but I really wanted to get that done, as it's'way past its popularity curve and I didn't want to miss it. So here we go!

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Maybe I can get back and add some comment to some of these. But now It's bed time!

Best to all,

Tom

Posted By: Robert_Wiggins

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/15/18 03:56 AM

Very cool setup Drone and lots of models too!
Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/15/18 01:14 PM

Very nice Tom! Your flight cave seems to cover the whole spectrum of aviation.
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/15/18 01:29 PM

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Very nice indeed Tom. And as Mark points out, you really do cover the history of aviation in that collection.

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Posted By: Robert_Wiggins

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/15/18 02:24 PM

Originally Posted by RAF_Louvert
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Very nice indeed Tom. And as Mark points out, you really do cover the history of aviation in that collection.

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He even has Snoopy posted on the wall. You can't get more historial than that!
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/16/18 02:41 AM

Thanks all! Though I do wonder what happened that I can't upload an image directly from my computer. That was the plan, though, to span history with some iconic models. I was 13-1/2 in July of 1969. I built the Revell Saturn V then, in 1/96 scale. My grandad was born in 1903, my other grandparents around that time. Isn't it amazing that in 66 years we went from the Wright Brothers to a moon landing? Now we routinely launch crews to the Space Station and nobody bats an eye. Starman made a bit of a splash, but robotic exploration seems to give the most bang for the buck, to be sure - and it's a whole lot safer!

I'm off to quaff a root beer with Snoopy! (actually I gotta work...)

Best to you all,

Tom

Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/17/18 01:37 PM

Tom, you can upload images from you computer into SimHQ forum posts but you must do it as an attachment to the post. If you use the Full Editor when posting you will see the attachment option. It's a rather clunky affair to be honest.
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 02/17/18 11:04 PM

Thank you kind sir. You mean like this? (I really like my Saturn V... biggrin )

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Posted By: Stache

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 03:53 PM

The current evolution of my pit..a never ending work in progress.

Started a major rebuild of the side panels last fall.

Getting ready for WOTR and Dayton WW1 Rendezvous.

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Last night I had the chance to enjoy a new WOFF experience.
I was able to run WOFF with the lights out in the room.
In a dark room with only the monitors and panels, immersion was stepped up yet another notch.

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Posted By: ArisFuser

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 04:13 PM

Oh my god, what a beauty!!
Posted By: OvStachel

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 05:00 PM

jawdrop jawdrop jawdrop jawdrop jawdrop jawdrop

Well... I have been trawling the internet for ages... looking for the perfect P3D/WOFF/DCS/IL2 cockpit... you just put it in front of me. Do you have any plans drawn up for this? I would love to reproduce this in my basement.

Please...please... please say you do. LOL!

OvS
Posted By: BuckeyeBob

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 05:55 PM

That is a legendary setup, Stache! Jaw drop emoji indeed!

That may be the most Barmy thing I have ever seen!
Posted By: JJJ65

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 05:59 PM

Oooops, Stache! It seems your pit is almost in 1:1 scale eek .
Posted By: Dark_Canuck

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 06:30 PM

WOW, Stache. I am seriously jealous. Well done Sir!
Posted By: Fullofit

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 08:28 PM

Wow, it’s like someone put an F-22 cockpit into a SPAD. Someone help me pick up my jaw off the floor because I’m running out of drool.
Posted By: Adger

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 09:31 PM

Absolutely breathtaking,what a brilliant Setup
Posted By: MFair

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/26/18 11:45 PM

That is over the top Hoss! Love it. Now I am inspired.
Posted By: Fullofit

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/27/18 12:12 AM

Stache, I keep coming back to those pictures. Question: How do you get in? does the car seat roll back? Or is it more authentic and you have to straddle the side?
Posted By: Stache

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/27/18 01:28 AM

Thanks all for your great comments.

Originally Posted by OvStachel

Well... I have been trawling the internet for ages... looking for the perfect P3D/WOFF/DCS/IL2 cockpit... you just put it in front of me. Do you have any plans drawn up for this? I would love to reproduce this in my basement.
Please...please... please say you do. LOL!
OvS


Sorry OvStachel, I did somewhat of a drawing for the ribs, the rest was just a few sketches with dimensions, mock-ups and hand fitted pieces.
Put pieces in place and try them out, tweak (or start from scratch) as needed.
I could jot down some more detailed dimensions if you like.
I started this phase of development as I was looking to get more into DCS and Cliffs of Dover - Blitz, and I realized the WW2 birds need more controls than our kites.
I needed some place to put those controls and then came word of WOTR....


Originally Posted by Fullofit
Stache, I keep coming back to those pictures. Question: How do you get in? does the car seat roll back? Or is it more authentic and you have to straddle the side?


The side panels are on wheels and do swing out a bit, but yes, primary access is by the seat, that rolls back and forth in rails.
The side panels are also detachable for transport.

Still a lot of things to do, skin the left hand side, figure out speaker placement, take it all apart to paint the insides / stain the outside similar to Albatross.
Then need to work on electronics, a lot more switches, buttons, knobs, trim wheels, have the seat reupholstered in a medium dark faux leather, etc.
Of course, it will never be "done", but that is part of the fun.
Posted By: OvStachel

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/27/18 09:00 PM

Originally Posted by Stache



Sorry OvStachel, I did somewhat of a drawing for the ribs, the rest was just a few sketches with dimensions, mock-ups and hand fitted pieces.
Put pieces in place and try them out, tweak (or start from scratch) as needed.
I could jot down some more detailed dimensions if you like.
I started this phase of development as I was looking to get more into DCS and Cliffs of Dover - Blitz, and I realized the WW2 birds need more controls than our kites.
I needed some place to put those controls and then came word of WOTR....



Yes... that would be great. I could most likely build it from there. Some more pics of the back if you're able.

Quite honestly, I'm sure many of us will be running to our local Home Depot/Lowes Home improvement store and buying a ton of wood if you do... LOL!/

Thanks a mil!

James
'OvS'
Posted By: Deejan

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/27/18 09:15 PM

Words cannot do this creation justice! Simply amazing!
Posted By: HumanDrone

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 03/31/18 01:15 AM

You know, I just looked back at Lou's original post - he has a virtual museum there, when you take the time to peruse those pictures up close that's a jaw-dropper too!

But for sheer technical prowess, outright over-the-top Barmy, Stache has us all cleaning the drool out of our keyboards. A salute to you sir! notworthy
That must take one heckuva machine to drive those three monitors, the extra side "instrument" panels, and your controls (a full-floor stick, no less!) And I suppose the map monitor is driven by a separate computer? Can you run those three monitors with the WOFF settings maxed?

What a 'pit! Dat's Barmy there, Barmy to the nth! pilot
Posted By: Lausbub78

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 04/28/18 05:04 PM

Still a lot to do,the project is somewhat stuck in this current state though.I enjoy Flightsims set in WW1 up to early Jet era,thats why the Pit has a more modern approach to fit all needs. Sorry for the low picture quality.



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Posted By: Stache

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 04/28/18 05:40 PM

Hi Lausbub, looks like I still have a ways to go. That's a nice rig there. What are you using to drive the switches and Axis? That's my next step. I'm planning on Arduino/Leonardo and mmjoy2.
Posted By: Stache

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 04/28/18 05:49 PM

Originally Posted by HumanDrone

That must take one heckuva machine to drive those three monitors, the extra side "instrument" panels, and your controls (a full-floor stick, no less!)
And I suppose the map monitor is driven by a separate computer?

Two year old system - spec's are in my signature.
I do run on maxed out settings, locked in at 85Hz.
Won't say its perfect, but 99% of the time, I am fine with the operation.
I was really worried the 980ti would not handle resolution and I have been extremely pleased.
Map Monitor is driven off game computer at this time. I have plans to drive it off a fan-less PC.
Mainly so i can adjust the map without interfering with simulation.
Right now, it and the two side monitors are just displaying a static image, they add very little to the load.
I am working on post with more detail.
Posted By: Lausbub78

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 04/28/18 06:40 PM

Originally Posted by Stache
Hi Lausbub, looks like I still have a ways to go. That's a nice rig there. What are you using to drive the switches and Axis? That's my next step. I'm planning on Arduino/Leonardo and mmjoy2.


Hello,
The left and center Buttonboxes are connected to two Leo Bodnar Boards. The Throttle unit and the Trimconsole on the left side is conected to another Bodnar board. Adding the Flightstick and the Rudderpedals I have 5 Controlers connected in total.
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 11/10/18 05:29 PM

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Given the number of new virtual pilots who have joined us here recently I'm betting more than a few of you have your own personalize flying digs. I for one would very much like it if you folks would share some photos of said digs with the rest of us. It is always most enjoyable to see the cockpits from whence our fellow WOFFErs do battle with the AI foe. So don't be shy, post some pics of your setups, please.
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Posted By: CCIP

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 11/10/18 10:58 PM

Here's what mine looks like at the moment smile

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Posted By: rtoolooze262

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 11/11/18 01:20 PM

Nice setup!
Posted By: RAF_Louvert

Re: OT: Show us your flying room / cockpit set-up - 11/11/18 01:36 PM

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That is a neat setup CCIP. I particularly like the grease board for quickly jotting down notes. Very nice.

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