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Working at Mike's Flight Deck requires focus and dedication, even when you don't feel quite like yourself. And on occasion those great pictures of other people's simpits can make you green with envy, but you just have to hop back to it. Here, a perf-board version of an analog air-core movement driver is being assembled. This is one a several projects that explore alternate approaches to simulating aircraft instruments.
Sometimes the projects get so interesting that time seems to fly right by. But even when concentrating on a project, it is important to keep up to date with the most current simming news.
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It's possible that I'm not as smart as I think I am. (Occasionally, I have moments when I know this to be true. Fortunately the feeling passes quickly.) Although I have tried to make this information as accurate as I can, it is not only possible, but also quite likely, that errors lurk within. I cannot and do not warrant these pages to be error free and correct. Further I accept no liability for the use of this information (or misinformation). If, after reading this, you are still interested, please be aware that the contents of this site are protected by copyright (copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by John M. Powell). Nonetheless, you may copy this material subject to these three conditions: (1) the copyright notice is copied and presented along with the material, (2) the copy is used for non-commercial purposes, and (3) the source of the material is properly credited. And of course, you may link to this page. |