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Offline Flossy

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« Reply #90 on: October 01, 2002, 05:24:59 PM »
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Flossy... is that a functional MFD?  Where'd ya get it?
LOL, had to ask Zeb what an MFD was!  :D  Nope, it's just a QuickShot MasterPilot.... all the buttons work, but all that is in the central panel is a piece of paper!  :)  

I have it programmed to replace some of the keyboard commands, such as for jumping to different positions or setting different bomb salvos...
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« Reply #91 on: October 01, 2002, 07:10:16 PM »
Thanks for the response flossy.  I noticed the tab right after I asked the question and guessed as much.

I still remember looking on in awe as Buzz Hoffman showed me a functioning MFD he was working on that would act as a second monitor (monochrome).  It would work with games like Back to Bagdad that supported the function.  Unfortunately, the 4" monitor was too expensive for it to be worthwhile.  I've always hoped that someone would come out with an LCD version.

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« Reply #92 on: October 01, 2002, 07:14:06 PM »
Thanx fellas. I just went for the simple approach. An actual cockpit to me just aint practical. I need something thats comfortable, but it's no huge deal to get up when the kids act up.

JB73, IMO hofmann makes the best pedals, they're kind of expensive, but they're smoooth. :) And they're not so close together. The company's owner is dieter hofmann, a german guy. Small company with a great product. They're the only pedals that would work with the old MS gameport FF sticks.

Cage's world review...
http://www.cagesworld.com/reviews/simpedvario/index.shtml

Combatsim.com review...
http://www.combatsim.com/htm/dec98/pedal-hoff.htm

Here's Hofmann's page...
http://home.t-online.de/home/d-hofmann/homeeng.htm

Eagler, I'll try to do that. :)

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« Reply #93 on: October 01, 2002, 08:06:40 PM »
I gota say this is the most elaborate troll perpetrated on this comunity in quite a while.
HBlair posts his pathetic "before" picture of his game rig then lets everyone see what he built "this weekend"
sure you did HB. Nice one. You been working on that in your secret work shop for months.
Probably stole the lexus seat from someone that left thier car at your shop months ago...

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« Reply #94 on: October 02, 2002, 09:13:28 AM »
Ye Olde Cockpit. Back in the WW1 Sim days

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« Reply #95 on: October 02, 2002, 09:39:51 AM »
Da stick (if it lets me post this pic)

I used some pretty hefty leather for these.  Made a pattern with some paper, which I then cut out of the leather stock.  Soaked the leather blank for about 20 minutes, then did some trimming and tweaking to make it all fit the way I wanted.  Re-soaked for about five minutes, then placed it on the stick.  Wrapped with some lightweight garment leather, then held it tight with leather cord (which is what gives it the "wrapped" look).  Once it fully dried I stuck it on with Goop, an adhesive closely resembling thick snot in a tube.  Afte that set I repeatedly rubbed in mink oil to get the dark, antique look, and that also makes it nice and soft.
//c coad  c coad run  run coad run
main (){char _[]={"S~||(iuv{nkx%K9Y$hzhhd\x0c"},__
,___=1;for(__=___>>___;__<((___<<___<<___<<___<<___
)+(___<<___<<___<<___)-___);__+=___)putchar((_[__
])+(__/((___<<___)+___))-((___&

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« Reply #96 on: October 02, 2002, 09:59:00 AM »
lots  of people have the HOTAS stick.....is that the official AH stick er somethin???:confused:

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« Reply #97 on: October 02, 2002, 10:29:39 AM »
Revvin I looked into building one of those a few months ago but decided against it since it would take up all the room in the computer/office area. Also my wife would pull out the shotgun and force me to move the monitor and other stuff out each time she wanted to use the computer. At least using hblair's idea and building something of my own I could get away with that alot easier I think.
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« Reply #98 on: October 02, 2002, 11:04:16 AM »
HOTAS rules but most of us don't have them..
they are a tad pricey

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« Reply #99 on: October 02, 2002, 11:09:52 AM »
Jesh Puck that's some nice work. Now don't all you Luftwaffle types hit him with the underwear orders all at one time :D :D

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« Reply #100 on: October 02, 2002, 11:40:55 AM »
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lots  of people have the HOTAS stick.....is that the official AH stick er somethin???:confused:

.....shhhh!!, don't tell my wife.
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« Reply #101 on: October 02, 2002, 08:15:42 PM »
If you need some help give me a yell.  The leather I used is about 1/4" thick.  Needless to say I shaved the back to taper it.  It's much thinner on the sides and the top than the back on the stick.  Thickest part is low on the right side, where the gap is when you grab the stick.

I had to send the thing into CH for some repair work after the con, and I REALLY noticed the difference when I got it back.  The adhesive I use will let you peel the cover off without major damage.

I think the Cougar stick is going to get a cover once I get it back.  I really like the way this one feels.
//c coad  c coad run  run coad run
main (){char _[]={"S~||(iuv{nkx%K9Y$hzhhd\x0c"},__
,___=1;for(__=___>>___;__<((___<<___<<___<<___<<___
)+(___<<___<<___<<___)-___);__+=___)putchar((_[__
])+(__/((___<<___)+___))-((___&

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« Reply #102 on: October 22, 2002, 10:46:47 PM »
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« Reply #103 on: October 23, 2002, 02:46:45 PM »
Glad to see most flight simmers are as messy as I am...

Icemaw and hblair -- cool setups!

Turbot, what the hell happened to your cat?!?  Is that a scar, or just one weird-assed ear?

Being the Luddite that I am, I don’t have a digital camera and resort to a 1940s era Leica for “family pics”.   I’ve never like cameras anyway…

But, I do have a Webcam, for teleconferencing and such (when I’m not feeling Ludditish). Yeah, it’s a contradiction.  I contain multitudes (thanks, Walt!).

Sooo… I made a quick vid of my attic office (I work from home) where I fly my sims, but it was 50mb.  Ugh.  It also showed me still in my dressing gown in the afternoon, so that’s no good (it's how I'm at my most prolific -- I once read something about it in Rousseau's Meditations and it's stuck with me ever since)…

Lacking any other recourse, I used the Webcam to take lousy still shots.  They’re low-res, out of focus, poorly lit, and badly positioned.  Let’s pretend that’s on purpose, and it’s “artsy.”  To continue in that vein, I assembled them in a collage:

 


Here, for your edification, are the pieces to the puzzle...


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  • Small shelf full of boxed flights sims and other aircraft crap.  Glancing over now, I count over twenty sims.  Then there are various WWII aircraft vids, and a cool WWI “Aces of Aces” game that had illustrations where players picked moves from a list and matched page numbers to resolve combat.  I should scan pages of that sometime to play it online.  Oh yeah.  Aces High has this new fangled technology called "moving pictures."  Never mind…
  • Artwork a buddy of mine game to me.  Not sure of the process, but I think it was a silkscreening.  Subject is a German WWII ace, but I forget whom.    Can anyone remind me who he is?  It’s from a famous photograph and I think he was a good bloke (did something heroic or took a stand against something).  I use it to remind me that what we’re “playing” was actually real at some point.
  • What I wish I were doing.  Rallying in Europe in a Peugot 206.  This isn’t a pic from the room.  I just stuck it in as “artistic license.”  See above.
  • Now we’re getting into flight sim stuff.  CH Products Pro Throttle USB.  Has served me very well.  Not like that Suncom SFS split throttle that had a mind of its own and had lights/modes that changed randomly in an effort to appear Christmas-like.  All the flight controls are sitting atop a HOTASS stand, of wooden construction, that is the single best flight sim hardware I’ve ever owned.  Clap on, clap off: moves flight sim gear with ease to keep desk less cluttered (with flight sim stuff, anyways)…
  • Microsoft Force Feedback Pro (original).  Okay, start making fun of me.  Had enough?  I actually prefer it to the CH Products Fighterstick USB that I have because (a) it has FF and (b) the hat switch fits my hand better.  Microsoft actually once replaced it for me years back because an older one had a button go wrong.  They did it on my say so without even asking for the original product back.  Wow.  For all the criticism they take for being an evil monopoly and shoddy developer, they sure knew how to conduct customer service on that occasion.  The stick has a game port connection, so I sometimes hook it up to a spare set of Simped-Vario pedals I have.
  • X-Keys programmable keyboard. Very cool, and easy to use.  I use it as a “back up” if I can’t remember what all the damned things I’ve programmed into the stick or throttle are.  It has keys with labels, you see.  You push them.  And it’s programmable.  Hence I referred to is as the X-Keys programmable keyboard…  never mind…
  • My German Shepherd.  Ears back because she doesn’t know what the hell to make of the thing I’m shoving in her face to take the shot.  She’s probably thinking “Why the hell are you using a Webcam to take pictures?!?” Or something similar.  She frequently outsmarts me.  She's in this collage because she's often next to my throttle, trying to convince me that it's time to go out.  When her ears are up as they are most of the time, she looks like a cross between a dog and one of Speilberg’s gremlins – not the cute fuzzy ones, either.  The ones with the big assed ears (a little like Turbot's cat, I suppose).  When she's running really fast, she puts her ears back to reduce drag, and pops them out as an airbrake when she's slowing down.  I'm not kidding...   People sometimes tell me that it's really more about her mood, effort, and body posture when running, but I'm not fooled.  I play flight sims, so I know all about drag coefficients.
  • CH Products Pro Pedals USB.  Notice a theme here?  Actually, they’re very cool as each pedal has an independent pivoting axes for braking, plus the standard sliding axis.  It’s why I use them instead of the Simped-Varios.  Aces High was an early adopter of the DirectX 6 stuff so had independent braking for left and right sides long before most other flight sims.  Happily, the low res doesn’t show all the dog hair caught up in the birds nest that are wires under the desk.  Hey, there’s a steering wheel!  That’s where the hell it went!!!
  • Lastly, a close up of vessels for people fuel, i.e. coffee and coca-cola, respectively.  I need the caffeine jolt to keep me trembling and sweating to add a sense of realism to virtual flight.
  • [/list=1]

    That’s it.  Wish I could show and tell you more, but I don’t have the talent to.  Still, I think this unquestionable work of art might sell for a pretty penny at MoMA in NYC.  I'm feeling generous, so I'll let this select community have first crack at it.  Bidding is starting at $150,000...

    Cheers,
    phaetn
« Last Edit: October 23, 2002, 03:04:44 PM by phaetn »

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« Reply #104 on: October 23, 2002, 03:25:47 PM »
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Da stick (if it lets me post this pic)

I used some pretty hefty leather for these.  Made a pattern with some paper, which I then cut out of the leather stock.  Soaked the leather blank for about 20 minutes, then did some trimming and tweaking to make it all fit the way I wanted.  Re-soaked for about five minutes, then placed it on the stick.  Wrapped with some lightweight garment leather, then held it tight with leather cord (which is what gives it the "wrapped" look).  Once it fully dried I stuck it on with Goop, an adhesive closely resembling thick snot in a tube.  Afte that set I repeatedly rubbed in mink oil to get the dark, antique look, and that also makes it nice and soft.


In his best Butthead voice, "Huhu, he rubs mink oil on his stick!"

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