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what can I use from an old flight simulator, to use with fsx


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Hi all just a quick introduction my name is Jeff, I am retired and live in the UK, and I am new to fsx, I bought an old AST-300 flight simulator to play with but soon realised there is more computing power in my phone, so I bought fsx and would like to use some of the controls, yoke, rudder pedals, throttle quadrant, but what about the gauges, they are for ground based trainers so is there a way to connect some or all of them

any help or thoughts would be welcome

http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL814/8865292/22916331/412266201.jpg

http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL814/8865292/22916331/412266202.jpg

regards Jeff

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Hi Jeff,

 

Welcome to the forums. I think you would be best asking this Q on the dedicated Cockpit Builders Forum.

 

Simply click on the Forum button on the strip located just below the website header banner, scroll down until you see the Technical Forums entry. Here you will find the PC and Hardware related sub forums.

Regards

 

Brian

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Wow! That is one fine looking trainer cockpit! I sure hope you can get most of it working with FSX (or Prepar3D for that matter)... :pilot:

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