FXS/P3D Military cockpit for the A2A Connie
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    FXS/P3D Military cockpit for the A2A Connie

    Here are shots of my military cockpit for the A2A Constellation. Download at Flightsim.com - search for Paul Grubich in the file section.


    Almost all textures have been modified in some way to represent a weary worn military cockpit that will go very nicely with the stock Lockheed C-69 livery. New yokes and yoke buttons, new seats and seat back frames, many shades of green matching several photos of military pits, aged gauges and optional aged gauge illumination.









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    Wow, this looks quite great !!

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    Educational reading material??? Facepalm...
    Tom
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    That is looking pretty good, old man. BZ for bringing the cockpit in to the my world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hairyspin View Post
    Educational reading material??? Facepalm...
    Hey, when your a young, full of it, pilot that is educational reading material

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    Well.......we read it for the articles......







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    Beautiful 'pit, Paul! Great work that I'd like to add to my Connie, but I've given up on Flightsim. Been a few years since I posted or downloaded there, and today I was reminded why. Tried logging back in... nada. Tried two new email accounts to create accounts... nada. After 8 hours of waiting and checking spam folders for the verification emails I've given up on that site (20 years ago it was the "go-to place" for forum exchange and downloads).

    Congrats anyway and thanks for your efforts

    Greg
    i7-8086K @ 5.3GHz, ASUS Maximus XI Hero, MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X driving a 27" 2K LCD, G.Skill 16GB 3600, Samsung 512GB 970 Pro NVMe (OS and P3Dv4) and WD 2TB Black, Win 10 Pro.

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    You should contact Nels at Flightsim.com. He answers my emails in a day or less and, as owner, I am sure he will get you setup.

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