When you are a happy customer, we like to show your efforts here.
If you send us some pictures of your cockpit panels, we can show your fellow builders
the wide range of possibilities of FsXPand. Need to talk about what is
shown here? Our forum
is the place to be.
Didier, from France
Helicopter simulator
And by night
Andy, from Germany
Andy is building a Baron 58 simulator, these frames really do
the trick here
F/O side using FsClient's digits only radio stack option
MAC-Gerd, germany
Gerd is flying this one with virtual Frankfurt-Hahn Controller
Crew, coming near the real thing.
Tommie Wood, USA
You don't need to buy ready to go MIP's to make a nice
simulator like
Tommie shows here. Start DIY-wise and you can end up anywhere.
R. Jonkers, SA
Two very compact setups that show you how easy it can be using
software gauges behind a mask.
Kim, Channel Islands
Dave, UK
Steve,UK
Steve is well on track building his AH64 Apache.
Stephane, France
John Crossland, UK
Bas van Leeuwen (KLM077),
Netherlands
Matthew Fitzjohn, Mawson Lakes,
Australia
These
are pictures of Matt's B737-800 simulator. Matthew is using 3 LCD
screens behind the MIP. Matt's plan is to use 3 projectors for
the views later on.
Overview
Showing some detail
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Ian Sissons, UK
Ian Sissons 737NG cockpit is nearing its completion. You can check
all of his work at http://www.737ng.co.uk
but you can contact Ian on our
forum
as well.
Auxiliary instruments and EICAS panel
based on version 5.6
And now for the condensed view. With a
turn of the rotary switch, Ian can show any one of 5 different
configurations. It is done by sending keystrokes to FsClient using a
dedicated card.
Check the flap gauge
In his own words:
"
I am so happy with your program.....
it looks very good.....
This morning, I have flown the
simulator for 2 hours with all programs
running. I have no problems or bugs to report...everything works fine
together...
I am still amazed at the ability of
FsXpand to fill the gap on the
EICAS screen. Now all my displays are operating and everybody who has
seen it
is well impressed.
"
Andre is building a King-Air cockpit.
"
First
congrats on an brilliant software
idea.It looks good, works well and helps us cockpit builders a stack.
"
Kurt Sunday, New Mexico
Here's another one building a 737NG cockpit.
Magnus Karsson, Sweden