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02/15/2008 12:32:15 PM · #1
This is what the back of my camera looks like to me!

Hope this works:

//www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm

02/15/2008 12:36:25 PM · #2
Originally posted by drydoc:

This is what the back of my camera looks like to me!

Hope this works:

//www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm


This should ;)

linky...
02/15/2008 12:39:36 PM · #3
Thanks for the help, Ecce!
02/15/2008 12:45:24 PM · #4
wow thats insane.... and awesome.... If you have a big flat screen monitor like me HIT THE FULLSCREEN BUTTON it looks awesome like that

Thanks for the link
02/15/2008 12:48:44 PM · #5
Glad to see they didn't skimp on cup holders :)
02/15/2008 12:49:33 PM · #6
Yes, I noticed that too. . . and where is the bathroom?!
02/15/2008 12:56:56 PM · #7
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

Glad to see they didn't skimp on cup holders :)


lol I dont see a radio, where do I plug in my ipod or insert my cd's
02/15/2008 01:43:30 PM · #8
how do they go about making those??? that has to use a ton of images

-cw
02/15/2008 02:13:57 PM · #9
Originally posted by digitalpins:

...If you have a big flat screen monitor like me HIT THE FULLSCREEN BUTTON it looks awesome like that...


That'd be F11 for those that don't know.
02/15/2008 02:23:42 PM · #10
Originally posted by Venom:

Originally posted by digitalpins:

...If you have a big flat screen monitor like me HIT THE FULLSCREEN BUTTON it looks awesome like that...


That'd be F11 for those that don't know.

No, the little fullscreen icon on the right of the control bar of the 3D thing... it gets rid of the status bar too, if you use it.
02/15/2008 02:47:24 PM · #11
These aircraft designers think of everything, the pilot and co-pilot have a little telly right by their joystick, so they can watch DVDs on those long flight!!

:)))
02/15/2008 02:52:50 PM · #12
I like the 30mm machine guns mounted on each side.
02/15/2008 05:28:41 PM · #13
What happens if you have to reboot the computer mid-flight?

02/15/2008 05:44:28 PM · #14
Originally posted by dwterry:

What happens if you have to reboot the computer mid-flight?

is that why the call it the 'blue screen of death??'
02/15/2008 05:46:57 PM · #15
My brother is/was a wing designer on 'the bus' he kinda scared me when he told me the design tolerance's they worked to and seem to remember it was about 5mm. Now, 5mm isn't much but that was each part of the wing and it meant that the wings could be as much as 2 feet different in length - any pilots think that might upset things at all?
02/15/2008 05:54:39 PM · #16
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

My brother is/was a wing designer on 'the bus' he kinda scared me when he told me the design tolerance's they worked to and seem to remember it was about 5mm. Now, 5mm isn't much but that was each part of the wing and it meant that the wings could be as much as 2 feet different in length - any pilots think that might upset things at all?


"Damn thing pulls to the right a bit" :-D
02/15/2008 06:16:11 PM · #17
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

My brother is/was a wing designer on 'the bus' he kinda scared me when he told me the design tolerance's they worked to and seem to remember it was about 5mm. Now, 5mm isn't much but that was each part of the wing and it meant that the wings could be as much as 2 feet different in length - any pilots think that might upset things at all?


"Damn thing pulls to the right a bit" :-D


That's just the brake pads, they need a few miles to bed in, Sir!!
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