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benjimutt
11-12-2009, 11:57 PM
Hey everyone!

The name here is Marty, and I've been lurking the board for a while but decided to introduce myself.

I've been flying since Flight Sim 5.1, and been in and out of flight simming since then. I've been flying in IL-2 1946 most recently, and decided to take the plunge.

I have a shell for a pit built off the kwikpit plans (www.kwikpit.com) I know, not as exciting as what most of the other folks have here, but so far, it's working out for my needs. The shell is painted navy blue, and intended to simulate a F6F-5 Hellcat.

I am working on controls using a Leo Bodnar card, and some various used sim controls I've aquired over the years (Saitek throttle quadrant, thrustmaster pedals, and Microsoft FFB joystick, talk about a mix!)


Away from the flying world, I work as an EMT, but I am also going back to school to do HVAC engineering (long nights on an ambulance are no way to support a future family!) One can also find me dabbling in electronics, running calls as a volunteer firefighter, or at an area airshow, with a SLR camera glued to my face.

Maybe someday with space, money, and spousal patience, I can aspire to have a warbird pit worthy of the work most of you do.

Crescent
11-13-2009, 12:03 AM
Welcome. Good to have another Warbird simmer on the forums.

kermit
11-13-2009, 02:33 AM
Hi Marty,
welcome to the forum,
I love to see the old warbirds there are so few left ,
I was thinking of building a Spitfire pit myself but the pricetag on orginal instruments or parts are ridicules high .
greetz

Joe Cygan
11-13-2009, 08:04 AM
Hi Marty,
Welcome to my cockpit!

Matt Olieman
11-13-2009, 11:50 AM
Hey Marty, welcome aboard. Always glad to have another one taking the plunge :) :) :)

Plenty of friendly folks here willing to help if you have any questions. Wish you all the luck.

BTW, I have a son that works in Battle Creek :)