Absolutely fantastic! When I was a little boy I used to build aeroplane cockpits out of cardboard boxes, drawed gauges insde and sat in them and imagined to fly around in them. This hardwarecockpit together with the graphics of MSFS 2020 woule be dream come true. Greets from Bavaria/Germany.
After final flaps are retracted call for the after takeoff checklist. Auto skid to OFF, gear handle should be in the center position (off) to relieve hydraulic pressure, packs auto, bleeds on, igniters to auto (cont for TO and landing, as well as icing and heavy precipitation) Nice sim! Some of the catering trucks need to be reported for not giving way! Also, roll the HDG bug to match after every course change. That way it will fly present heading if your flight director fails, and arm the auto throttle at the gate after you load the FMC and enter the ambient temps etc…
I've always had questions about arming the auto-throttle at the gate. I've heard its pretty standard procedure but something I thought out, and have concerns about, is accidently triggering TO/GA while on the ground, especially in close proximity to the airplanes or terminal. Its always been something I thought about. I would be curious to hear any other opinions on that matter or if any airlines have a specific reason why they do it at the gate.
@@henryjessel7321 in order to engage TOGA you have to purposefully hit it. The design is such that you aren’t going to accidentally engage it. However, if you did it would be embarrassing but easily remedied as your hands would be on the throttle. A quick click of the auto throttle disconnect… problem solved. So don’t worry, just set up LNAV/VNAV and arm the Auto Throttle. Happy flying!
@@pilotx8358 True that! Yeah I'm just thinking of one of those like perfect scenarios where someone is taking their hands of the throttle and their hand strikes the button, and just doesn't process it in time. But at the same time, that's kinda on the pilot for not picking something if that magnitude up. Actually funny you bring up LNAV/VNAV too because I always arm those at the gate but I recently started training on a Level 5 FTD and their SOP is to not arm LNAV until 400' AGL and VNAV at 1000' AGL. We've brought up changing it but I thought that was really interesting way of running things.
@@henryjessel7321 in order to engage it’s a very purposeful movement. You depress it with your middle finger, pressing downward while you hand is resting on the throttles. In almost 20 yrs of flying the 737 I have never even come close to that scenario… nor heard of it ever happening. However, your concern is valid. The Atlas 767 that went down enroute to Houston was due to accidentally engaging TOGA. Apparently the switches are located under the throttles and are a pull type of engagement. The FO called for flaps and the Capt had to reach under the FOs hand as it was blocking the flap handle. In doing so the Capt bumped the switch in an upward fashion, engaging TOGA. Unfortunately, the report states that the flying pilot over corrected and put the plane on a 13 degree pitch down attitude, while keeping the throttles at TOGA. The plane quickly accelerated beyond a recoverable airspeed. So… your concern is quite valid, but the 737 design is very different from the 767.
What an amazing setup!! I'm super jealous. Here you are with a full home simulator, enjoying MSFS2020 and I'm laying in bed, playing the game on my PC with an Xbox controller lol. Fantastic job, building this simulator.
Thank you. That was my intentions but absolutely no one agrees with the camera moving with my head as I would in person. Going forward I will be better and focus on one spot for an extended period of time. Thanks for the kind words.
What I don't understand is that people spend huge effort financial and physical to built these things but then completelyt uninterested on how to properly fly these. No callouts, no checklists, no flows, no standard operating procedures? What's the point? Isn't that what's most important - being good at what you do?
It was a test flight and the systems were not installed at that time. I think we are competent enough to fly this thing. Of course we use checklists and follow the correct flows per our SOP, Delta to be exact 😏. Maybe next time watch our world flight team then you have the right to criticize and or critique us. flywithrookie.com/worldflight/
BINGO !!!!! I have a very nice sim ($10kish) and I do checklist, and keep a very sterile cockpit below 10,000 ft. I try soooooo hard to run it “by the book”.
Years ago our sim instructor was P1 on Fokker 50 sim. and he crashed the simulator. Strange way it shocked me. Even if i got bored flying a sim now i always want to go back and land and not just pause and stop. Just doesn't feel right. Mental path is take off, fly then land.
aside from the fact he didn't set the V-speeds in the FMC and his autothrottle didn't appear to be engaged it as an amazing takeoff and well handled on the yolk
@@FlyWithRookie I got quarantined, which is a good thing since my only free time is sleep time and 2-3 hours on the weekend. I finally have some time! Glad your still doing the sim, it’s really entertaining and I’m sure you’ll have a great turnout if you decide to stream any time soon
this is as close to an actual engineering flight simulator for pilot training as you are going to get . does the cabin bank as you turn? not sure if it is just the camera or the sheer size of the screen, but it looks like it, even just watching it
I am sure you have been contacted by production agencies to use the sim for in cockpit shots and ecreations? If not I'm sure you will be, I am building a semi enclosed scale Lancair evolution sim for a client and I thought my project was tough, this absolutely takes the cake, well done.
Wow Amazing, i always fly X Plane 11 soon X Plane 12. and MSFS 2020 on my gaming Laptop. With this professional Simulator yoì can earn much money and brings many fun. As real as it gets. Congratualtions and many greetings from germany
Hey there. Great home cockpit! I also use MFS20 and I was wondering how you get the windshield view like that? I've been looking for the answer for so long.
Bro what's up man looking good MT aka "Flywithrookie" its been awhile can't wait to come through and fly that awesome machine will be in touch God Bless.......
I could only dream of having a setup tell me what projector did u use am converting a roomo for this at present and underdecided as to waht projectors I have heard the warping can be a nightmare to setup
Your videos are absolutely fabulous! My full size sim is almost ready for flight and I am trying to decide which software to us. Could you let us know what you guys are using? Many thanks.
Thanks for the kind words 🤗 Specs can be found on my website 😁. Will be building a new PC after the new year as well. I will update the site accordingly. flywithrookie.com/
We have GoPros but they aren’t installed yet. We’re still working on the sim. Once the sim is 100% complete we will go live with some pretty good views I’m hoping 😆.
Sack the camera operator, ask someone that is interested in aviation to do it. A major point of creating such a simulation is to involve the operator and observers. Much of this video was spent looking out the window, (I still don't know what the taxi speed was, as I never got to see the gauges during taxi) At least, back up a bit for an overview occasionally, and keep the view steady for a moment. A great achievement, to say the least, presentation here seriously lets it down.
What up Rook? Looks nice as always. It seems to me that the lack of multi view support on MSFS is a bit worse on TVs compared to your curved projection screen?
Just read previous comments and see you are using Prosim 737. But I was just enquiring about software regarding graphics. Would it be Prepar 3D with add-on airports etc? Congratulations on your accomplishment.
May I aks how you set the zoom levels for a realistic depth of view? MSFS doesn´t use FOV like most simulators, and I never found some chart, table or conversion for the FOV/Zoom levels.
That is amazing full cockpit how did it take build how for me to buy look’s good I just have a 50 inch tv I like flying in the dark no lights on room dark light from phone but you are living the dream 10/10
Are you in a rocket? What is with the jet booster sound effect?? Don't recall any of the real aircraft sounding like that in my 34 years of flying the line, but other than that your passion shows.
The amount of details is insane... Dude! What did you do?? Did you build it? Did you make it?? Explain us how you managed to this result without any trouble with the Wife Acceptance Factor! 😅
Great job. That noticeable projector blend because of FlyElise setup or MSFS lack of multiscreen support? Also looked on your site, you have 3 high end 3090 gaming PCs. How do you distribute software \ load among them?
How have you managed to un-dock the flightdeck, just giving you the outside views? As I understand it MSFS2020 hasn't yet allowed this to be done. I would be interested in how you've managed it.
I'd say an easy $15-20k. Price is mostly irrelevant considering this is more a hobby and to you what may seem expensive is not really expensive for this person as this is their hobby / pride and joy.
@@jackmeoff7686 thanks jack, I’ve been flight simming since 2007 of course on a desktop like most of us are, but now I decided to go full home cockpit setup, but I’ll start little by little, it’ll take me a few years but I’ll get there
If you're planning to build a glass cockpit, it's gonna cost easliy around the 40k mark. That's including cockpit shell, avionics, yokes, throttle system, overhead panel, 2 seats, wiring, 2 or 3 computers running the components, projector screens. But also if you want motion or rumble effects that's another 10 k on top. Enjoy 😉
@@benos4x4adventures49 yep thanks, that’s what I want, just wanted an idea of the average cost, 50K is certainly not cheap, but I’m sure is well worth it, I’m determined to get it done
Unfortunately that’s not something I can give you as hardware varies from person to person. Also some builders go more in detail than others which can significantly drive up the cost. I did link FDS in the description for a more exact pricing. There is a former member of the community who goes by the name temporarily grounded. He has a real good explanation on cost. I’m not saying mines cost more or less than his but you can get a general starting point. I highly recommend you reach out to Peter over at Flight Deck Solutions and tell him a FlyWithRookie sent ya. flightdecksolutions.com/our-fleet/B737NG. The biggest issues with these sim is not every one buys the same exact parts from the same exact manufacture. Cost really depends on the depth you want to go. In this video you can get a ball park figure of potential cost. Start the video at 12:10 it’s about 3/4 mins of information. th-cam.com/video/itF9_iqojxQ/w-d-xo.html
Oh ya once we live stream you will hear all the pilots using real world aviation headsets which are already installed in the sim and you will hear ATC.
It's not about the price its how you can't just buy the whole thing and assemble it, you have to find small parts all over the internet THEN assemble. "with no experience"
I've never wanted anything more in my entire life than this
like give up sex want right? lol
@@dwaynemclaren7160 no cap sex ain't nun close to dis fam
A flying bus simulator?
@@dwaynemclaren7160 sex is overrated
@@burgadahz17 agreed but we probably both OLD lol Jesus must of been drunk when i commented on that!
Absolutely fantastic! When I was a little boy I used to build aeroplane cockpits out of cardboard boxes, drawed gauges insde and sat in them and imagined to fly around in them. This hardwarecockpit together with the graphics of MSFS 2020 woule be dream come true. Greets from Bavaria/Germany.
Creazy how realistic it looks. Even got a moution sikness on just watching the take off.
I got motion sickness just from the guy with the damn camera panning everywhere instead of being steady haha.
@@musicbycandlelightmbc3225 To some extent the panning is necessary and makes it look real, like you're really there. Did for me anyways.
I swear I could feel the vibration of the wheels on the runway! That's INSANE!!!!
Amazing. This is the only way that I could enjoy the sim without VR. Well done!
Need to get yourself a captain’s costume to wear! You have the super impressive simulator, toss a little role-play in there too! 😁
The visuals look waaaay better than what they use for the Level D sims. Nice stuff man.
How many "Level D" sims did you fly to say that?
@@komrad1983Quite a few. 3 different type ratings, and currently flying for one of the big 3 in the US.
After final flaps are retracted call for the after takeoff checklist. Auto skid to OFF, gear handle should be in the center position (off) to relieve hydraulic pressure, packs auto, bleeds on, igniters to auto (cont for TO and landing, as well as icing and heavy precipitation) Nice sim! Some of the catering trucks need to be reported for not giving way! Also, roll the HDG bug to match after every course change. That way it will fly present heading if your flight director fails, and arm the auto throttle at the gate after you load the FMC and enter the ambient temps etc…
I've always had questions about arming the auto-throttle at the gate. I've heard its pretty standard procedure but something I thought out, and have concerns about, is accidently triggering TO/GA while on the ground, especially in close proximity to the airplanes or terminal. Its always been something I thought about. I would be curious to hear any other opinions on that matter or if any airlines have a specific reason why they do it at the gate.
@@henryjessel7321 in order to engage TOGA you have to purposefully hit it. The design is such that you aren’t going to accidentally engage it. However, if you did it would be embarrassing but easily remedied as your hands would be on the throttle. A quick click of the auto throttle disconnect… problem solved. So don’t worry, just set up LNAV/VNAV and arm the Auto Throttle. Happy flying!
@@pilotx8358 True that! Yeah I'm just thinking of one of those like perfect scenarios where someone is taking their hands of the throttle and their hand strikes the button, and just doesn't process it in time. But at the same time, that's kinda on the pilot for not picking something if that magnitude up.
Actually funny you bring up LNAV/VNAV too because I always arm those at the gate but I recently started training on a Level 5 FTD and their SOP is to not arm LNAV until 400' AGL and VNAV at 1000' AGL. We've brought up changing it but I thought that was really interesting way of running things.
@@henryjessel7321 in order to engage it’s a very purposeful movement. You depress it with your middle finger, pressing downward while you hand is resting on the throttles. In almost 20 yrs of flying the 737 I have never even come close to that scenario… nor heard of it ever happening. However, your concern is valid. The Atlas 767 that went down enroute to Houston was due to accidentally engaging TOGA. Apparently the switches are located under the throttles and are a pull type of engagement. The FO called for flaps and the Capt had to reach under the FOs hand as it was blocking the flap handle. In doing so the Capt bumped the switch in an upward fashion, engaging TOGA. Unfortunately, the report states that the flying pilot over corrected and put the plane on a 13 degree pitch down attitude, while keeping the throttles at TOGA. The plane quickly accelerated beyond a recoverable airspeed. So… your concern is quite valid, but the 737 design is very different from the 767.
@@henryjessel7321 we arm at the gate after FMC setup and the PDC is received
Man, you are really geeked out. Well done! I'd like to have your set up myself.
What an amazing setup!! I'm super jealous. Here you are with a full home simulator, enjoying MSFS2020 and I'm laying in bed, playing the game on my PC with an Xbox controller lol. Fantastic job, building this simulator.
The cockpit is unreal! However, the camera moves and zooms way too much.
Usually i hate this in real cockpit videos but in this case it shows off the parallax between his home cockpit and the screen
Agreed
Really impressive!
One day, hopefully in the next 5 years or so, I will be engaging FDS for a similar setup….
One day.
You will love it once you get your hands on it. Embrace the journey and good luck with your build.
The best camera view. A live and true feel to it.
Thank you. That was my intentions but absolutely no one agrees with the camera moving with my head as I would in person. Going forward I will be better and focus on one spot for an extended period of time. Thanks for the kind words.
OMG!!! Looks realistic!!! 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻🤩
i shouldnt say this but i think i would have another stick shaker to deal with every time i used this absolutely amazing
Simply amazing work. Stunning.
Beautiful departure!
Hi! This is amazing! Congratulations! How did you manage to handle fov distortions on such screen?
What I don't understand is that people spend huge effort financial and physical to built these things but then completelyt uninterested on how to properly fly these. No callouts, no checklists, no flows, no standard operating procedures? What's the point? Isn't that what's most important - being good at what you do?
It was a test flight and the systems were not installed at that time. I think we are competent enough to fly this thing. Of course we use checklists and follow the correct flows per our SOP, Delta to be exact 😏. Maybe next time watch our world flight team then you have the right to criticize and or critique us.
flywithrookie.com/worldflight/
@@FlyWithRookie I just commented on what I saw, if that's the case, then it's good.
@@komrad1983No Prob!
BINGO !!!!! I have a very nice sim ($10kish) and I do checklist, and keep a very sterile cockpit below 10,000 ft. I try soooooo hard to run it “by the book”.
Years ago our sim instructor was P1 on Fokker 50 sim. and he crashed the simulator. Strange way it shocked me. Even if i got bored flying a sim now i always want to go back and land and not just pause and stop. Just doesn't feel right. Mental path is take off, fly then land.
Mind-blowing. I wonder how could it be any better. I became that middle age guy who thinks "my gosh what's next? Robots?"
Very impressing! Looks good the hardware. Great job to set up the projector!
Wow home built ?? I know a lot about planes and I’m making one for a 737 800 but this Home built?? Wow great job
Thank you for the compliment. Sadly I used poor choice or words but it’s from Flight Deck Solutions. Not necessarily home built.
@@FlyWithRookie oh sorry for my mistake have a good night
Thats insane !!!!
im trying to imagine of those monitors were replaced by OLED ones holy moly !
Super cool cockpit. The only thing I’m wishing is that you got higher-res / OLED displays which would really help the immersion at night
This is a dream set up for my home office!! If only....
Thanks for the departure Cpt. 🇺🇾
Daaamn that's an amazing setup (not jealous at all). Didn't it cost the tip of a boeing it self?
aside from the fact he didn't set the V-speeds in the FMC and his autothrottle didn't appear to be engaged it as an amazing takeoff and well handled on the yolk
This is un effing believable! Well done!
It’s looking good and sounding good!
Yoooo Sup dude!!
@@FlyWithRookie I got quarantined, which is a good thing since my only free time is sleep time and 2-3 hours on the weekend. I finally have some time! Glad your still doing the sim, it’s really entertaining and I’m sure you’ll have a great turnout if you decide to stream any time soon
@@simpilot001 oh man.
@@FlyWithRookie ikr, but the end is in sight!
@12:52 dude sitting in the seat like he driving a car 😂😭😂😭😂
this is as close to an actual engineering flight simulator for pilot training as you are going to get . does the cabin bank as you turn? not sure if it is just the camera or the sheer size of the screen, but it looks like it, even just watching it
It's an optical illusion.
Honestly, Just WOW!!
....all I want for Christmas...!!
That's a real dream, congrats!!!!
I am sure you have been contacted by production agencies to use the sim for in cockpit shots and ecreations? If not I'm sure you will be, I am building a semi enclosed scale Lancair evolution sim for a client and I thought my project was tough, this absolutely takes the cake, well done.
Flight Deck Solutions offers in-home assembly services/set-up but you pay extra for it. Worth it if you are not born a technician...IMHO.
@@scottmcdonaldAAL211 How much do they charge for the entire thing, I'm interested
thats look absolutely insane at the night
the best home cockpit I ve found on the youtube so far.
simply, what do you prefer more, P3D, FS20, or Xplane? and why? ty!
Wow Amazing, i always fly X Plane 11 soon X Plane 12. and MSFS 2020 on my gaming Laptop. With this professional Simulator yoì can earn much money and brings many fun. As real as it gets. Congratualtions and many greetings from germany
Thank you my friend.
Hey there. Great home cockpit! I also use MFS20 and I was wondering how you get the windshield view like that? I've been looking for the answer for so long.
Maybe it goes waaaaay low bellow the cockput
Bro what's up man looking good MT aka "Flywithrookie" its been awhile can't wait to come through and fly that awesome machine will be in touch God Bless.......
Sup Rookie, simulator looking good Bro
Sup HD! It’s Boston.
@@FlyWithRookie
I saw that , hence why I retracted some of my message lol, looking good Bro
@@HDSIM 🥴😆
26 views, and it was on my youtube homepage. It looks amazing! are you using projectors?
Lol, yea projectors
This and pilotedge would be nuts i love this so much
Was looking at purchasing one, what’s the price of this one you have? Super cool
Wow, Dear Santa 🎅🏻, awesome 👏
hOME SIMULATOR? Man this is sick!!! How much all that should cost
My God, this is an amazing set up.
What is that rattling sound throughout? Just curious
I could only dream of having a setup tell me what projector did u use am converting a roomo for this at present and underdecided as to waht projectors I have heard the warping can be a nightmare to setup
Could you please share the secret to getting the panel to be removed from the forward view? I can find no info.
Is the outside view large monitors or projectors? What an incredible sim.
Two words...bloody impressive.
four words: bloody impressive ... bloody expensive
Great work, congratulations 💪🏿
Your videos are absolutely fabulous! My full size sim is almost ready for flight and I am trying to decide which software to us. Could you let us know what you guys are using? Many thanks.
12.35 just after the light goes on look out the window.. It just goes straight up ...
Hey great work we’re can I find the visual , computer ect that you are using ,do you have them posted , I’m a newbie .
Thanks for the kind words 🤗
Specs can be found on my website 😁.
Will be building a new PC after the new year as well. I will update the site accordingly.
flywithrookie.com/
Just how??? It’s amazing!
Looks totally amazing.
Just a thought to make recording easier. Put a go pro on the side of a helmet or something. Maybe even a ball cap clip could work.
We have GoPros but they aren’t installed yet. We’re still working on the sim. Once the sim is 100% complete we will go live with some pretty good views I’m hoping 😆.
oh I just need to hit the lottery
Sack the camera operator, ask someone that is interested in aviation to do it.
A major point of creating such a simulation is to involve the operator and observers.
Much of this video was spent looking out the window, (I still don't know what the taxi speed was, as I never got to see the gauges during taxi)
At least, back up a bit for an overview occasionally, and keep the view steady for a moment.
A great achievement, to say the least, presentation here seriously lets it down.
Taxi speed doesn't show on the instruments. 45 knots is the minimum speed. Below 45 knots, it doesn't show your speed.
Time to head to the airplane junk yard and start building mine.
What up Rook? Looks nice as always. It seems to me that the lack of multi view support on MSFS is a bit worse on TVs compared to your curved projection screen?
Oh ya I agree. I notice that straight away when I went to Fabian’s.
Hey! how much does such a home-made cockpit between your thumb and forefinger cost
A "home" simulator? Holy shii! Nice!
Look real ! Wonder....nice simulator
Ahhhh…the only way to pilot…with a baseball cap on. Beats a tie.
I know it is rude, but what was the damage on this setup from FSD?
Impressive. Seriously.
does the flight simulator rotate on axises or just illusion
👍👍👍👍👍 to whoever did this.
Just read previous comments and see you are using Prosim 737. But I was just enquiring about software regarding graphics. Would it be Prepar 3D with add-on airports etc? Congratulations on your accomplishment.
I would love to fall from space (max altitude) with this setup, that would be awesome and terrifying.
That’s just stunning
Do you use tripleheadtogo for visuals /projectors with version , I have the analog but no 3 projectors
No just 3 hdmi ports on the back of the GPU.
May I aks how you set the zoom levels for a realistic depth of view? MSFS doesn´t use FOV like most simulators, and I never found some chart, table or conversion for the FOV/Zoom levels.
That is amazing full cockpit how did it take build how for me to buy look’s good I just have a 50 inch tv I like flying in the dark no lights on room dark light from phone but you are living the dream 10/10
Air hostess needs to come in with a coffee for extra realism
Are you in a rocket? What is with the jet booster sound effect?? Don't recall any of the real aircraft sounding like that in my 34 years of flying the line, but other than that your passion shows.
👍
The amount of details is insane... Dude! What did you do?? Did you build it? Did you make it?? Explain us how you managed to this result without any trouble with the Wife Acceptance Factor! 😅
He traded his wife in for the simulator.
@@scottmcdonaldAAL211 haha I knew it! You can't have a Sim like this with the WAF is requires!
What is on the dinner menu?
Just incredible wow 🤯
Great job.
That noticeable projector blend because of FlyElise setup or MSFS lack of multiscreen support?
Also looked on your site, you have 3 high end 3090 gaming PCs. How do you distribute software \ load among them?
They are in each PC for now because there is no SLI support.
@@FlyWithRookie you run msfs on three PCs for each screen part?
How have you managed to un-dock the flightdeck, just giving you the outside views? As I understand it MSFS2020 hasn't yet allowed this to be done. I would be interested in how you've managed it.
This is so awesome! What’s the average cost to put this together just like that?
I'd say an easy $15-20k. Price is mostly irrelevant considering this is more a hobby and to you what may seem expensive is not really expensive for this person as this is their hobby / pride and joy.
@@jackmeoff7686 thanks jack, I’ve been flight simming since 2007 of course on a desktop like most of us are, but now I decided to go full home cockpit setup, but I’ll start little by little, it’ll take me a few years but I’ll get there
@@jackmeoff7686 I would say at least double that. I challenge you to build this for less than €20K haha
If you're planning to build a glass cockpit, it's gonna cost easliy around the 40k mark.
That's including cockpit shell, avionics, yokes, throttle system, overhead panel, 2 seats, wiring, 2 or 3 computers running the components, projector screens. But also if you want motion or rumble effects that's another 10 k on top.
Enjoy 😉
@@benos4x4adventures49 yep thanks, that’s what I want, just wanted an idea of the average cost, 50K is certainly not cheap, but I’m sure is well worth it, I’m determined to get it done
Wow looks awesome! What actual virtual plane does this fly in game? Is it the new PMDG 737 or is it a proprietary plane developed for this sim only?
Prosim737 designed for sim builders
@@FlyWithRookie awesome dude thanks for the quick reply!
this is my ultimate dream to build a setup like this, what is the approximate cost for a simpit like this?
how many money does it costs approximately?
Unfortunately that’s not something I can give you as hardware varies from person to person. Also some builders go more in detail than others which can significantly drive up the cost. I did link FDS in the description for a more exact pricing.
There is a former member of the community who goes by the name temporarily grounded. He has a real good explanation on cost. I’m not saying mines cost more or less than his but you can get a general starting point.
I highly recommend you reach out to Peter over at Flight Deck Solutions and tell him a FlyWithRookie sent ya. flightdecksolutions.com/our-fleet/B737NG.
The biggest issues with these sim is not every one buys the same exact parts from the same exact manufacture. Cost really depends on the depth you want to go. In this video you can get a ball park figure of potential cost. Start the video at 12:10 it’s about 3/4 mins of information.
th-cam.com/video/itF9_iqojxQ/w-d-xo.html
What computer specs are running this awesome rig?
flywithrookie.com/
Great stuff brother! Liked and subbed
ommmmmgggg thats sickkkk
How much is that simulator is the question
Cool home simulator!
you should do full flights you would get a lot of like and sub and view and i love watching them
Can you get a sound device so we can hear ATC? It would help the immersion for me.
Oh ya once we live stream you will hear all the pilots using real world aviation headsets which are already installed in the sim and you will hear ATC.
your my hero only prob is the butt kickers are resonating on the videos
This is awesome!
How long did it take to put this set up together?
Quality work!
Thank you for your kind words. So far I’ve had the sim 14 months so let’s say that’s the total time.
Hey , how many pc are running, and gpu ?
Hi, I have a total of 3 PC’s and 3x RTX 3090’s FTW but more information including full specs can be found on n my website flywithrookie.com/
how much do one of these cost?
tens of thousands no doubt xD
It's not about the price its how you can't just buy the whole thing and assemble it, you have to find small parts all over the internet THEN assemble. "with no experience"
actually, there are companies that sell whole simulators.
@@whereispepper Rookie's sim literally comes from a company that sells the whole thing as a package...
around 60 000 dollars