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| Generic Eric:
Wow... Now how is that for a write up? Thanks for the info, and the sacrifice of the yoke. Do you plan making any changes to anything as you put it back together? Oh, if you do end up with extra parts, you can use those to start building another yoke. haha |
| Tiger-Heli:
Thanks for the info, very well done!!!! --- Quote from: Tailgunner on June 09, 2004, 02:13:12 am ---I dunno how it actually works in a game, I was more interested in it's guts and took it apart before plugging it into a computer. ;) --- End quote --- Reminds me of two jokes: All "real men" answer "C" to multiple choice questions. Know this and you will have come far in unstanding men and enriching your own life. 1. Alien beings from a highly advaced society visit the Earth, and you are the first human they encounter. As a token of intergalactic friendship, they present you with a small but incredibly sophisticated device that is capable of curing all disease, providing an infinite supply of clean energy, wiping out hunger and poverty, and permanently eliminating oppression and violence all over the entire Earth. You decide to: A) Present it to the President of the United States. B) Present it to the Secretary General of the United Nations. C) Take it apart. 8) Also, always remember, if it ain't broke, take it apart anyway and lose a couple of the pieces, then it will be. |
| Tailgunner:
I took around 35 pix while disassembling the yoke, so I have a good record of where everything goes. I've also come a long way since taking that Big Ben wind up clock apart at age 5, so odds are I can get it back together without any extra pieces. ;) The only changes I'll likely make are to replace the wood side pieces and the electrical box cover (bottom plate) with a single piece of metal. I loaned Stormy151 the grips off of my Atari yoke to pull molds from, so once I get a set of his replica grips I'll likely replace the Happ grips on this yoke with them. Doing so will require making some adapter bushings as the Atari yoke use larger diameter tubing to mount the grips. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Anyone else think that Tailgunner is just trying to artificially inflate his post count here? ;D |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on June 09, 2004, 11:13:46 am ---Anyone else think that Tailgunner is just trying to artificially inflate his post count here? ;D --- End quote --- I just think he's a nutter! :D j/k |
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