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homecockpits.com
08-08-2011, 09:13 PM
Hello,
I'm Vince from Italy and a Learjet 45 cockpit builder active in various communities. Some of you might already heard about me for my Honeywell Primus 1000 panels replica, something unique and that has customers all around the world. I wanted to inform people that I created a small e-shop to show what I'm producing and maybe this way also give a little boost to the bizjets cockpit builders area... Everybody likes the big heavies but also small aircrafts' building can be a wonderful project to take into account. This site will also host other indipendent builders that want to show their products for free in a sort of mall/marketplace so if you want to talk about it you can simply contact me through the website.

You can go and give a look here:

http://www.homecockpits.com

Please consider this in not exactly a business for me. I like to make parts for myself and use money from sells to support my own project. Anyway all of my parts are developed with great detail and enthusiasm and many of them have custom fabricated PCBs and hardware and professional looking. I have now about 5 years of akwnoledge with advanced CAM and CNC machining and electronics development.

At the moment you can place orders from this site but an immediate and direct payment is not allowed. Further arrangement of payment, shipping charges and deliveries will be discussed by email. Sales then won't be final until agreement about them with the customers.

Thank you.


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faostube
08-14-2011, 12:48 PM
Oh wow!! Wow!! wooowowwww!! I actually also do wood working on my free time, looking at these pictures gave me an ambitious idea .. build my own cockpit out of wood and using all these nice components to create a cockpit!

homecockpits.com
08-14-2011, 07:15 PM
If you like the Learjet 45 you can go and visit the forum community of all of its cockpit builders. You'll find there all the information you need to start your project. (and there's a lot of woodworking to do too....)

www.hangar45.net (http://www.hangar45.net)