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Its awesome is named program for kids.And you do with this great professional cockpit .


I came across it as I searched for a fast way to make some 3D printable parts. Someone in a forum told that he often uses TinkerCad for this purpose.

The last months I did many things with it, exclusively for 3D printing, but as I started again at EECH it came to my mind that this could be a nice tool for things like buttons, switches and so on. Never thought about making a whole cockpit with it, but I'm someone who is always experimenting with things. I often made things noone ever thought it could be possible. My friends could tell you a lot of stories about this biggrin


CockpitPC1: Ryzen9 5950X|64GB DDR4|512GB M2 SSD|2TB M2 SSD|Geforce RTX3090|Reverb G2|Win11Pro
CockpitPC2: PhenomII X6 1100T|32GB DDR2|2x 2TB HDD|2x Geforce GTX660 SLI|Win7Pro64
ComUnitPC1: Ryzen9 3900XT|32GB DDR4|2x 2TB HDD|Geforce RTX2070|Win11 Pro
ComUnitPC2: PhenomII X6 1100T|16GB DDR2|2x 2TB HDD|Geforce GTX660|Win7Pro64
ComUnitPC3: AthlonII X2 250|2GB DDR2|2TB HDD|Geforce 5950Ultra|2x VoodooII SLI|WinXPPro32&WinME
ComUnitPC4: K6-2+|768MB SDR|640GB HDD|Geforce 256DDR|VoodooI|Win98SE