New from Wiltshire, England

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Hi, I've read these threads for a long time and learnt so much. I thought I should join and share what I do. After a two year 'build a Spitfire cockpit' for my son...the bug has hit me big time haha. Now on my second sim. and trying my best to keep it all accurate as possible. I'm lucky I guess, Spitfires were made some 8 miles away in Swindon so a lot of local knowledge!
 
Well Capt. Vick...the instrument panel so far. I CAD drew all these instruments from pictures around the net. The whole thing is only 15mm thick, made from paper plastic and MDF and weighs about 0.5KG ( as against about 20KG for a real one)
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. It looks convincing I think, the clock works haha. It isn't 100% accurate I know but cool for a sim.
 
Welcome form 'up north'.
I presume you've seen Darryl's Spitfire sim cockpit ?
More replica Spit than sim !!!!
 
Welcome form 'up north'.
I presume you've seen Darryl's Spitfire sim cockpit ?
More replica Spit than sim !!!!
There are so many people making cockpits! It's amazing. I fell short of 'replica' I decided if I follow that route it would never get finished. I did buy slotted bolts for the Blind Nav. panel...but not BA or imperial threads lol. Where do you draw the line?
 

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