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Cockpit Builder Version: The way to your own cockpit - easier than you think!

Are you dreaming of your own home cockpit, but are unsure whether you can really manage the assembly of the numerous individual parts? With the Cockpit Builder version, you can build your cockpit without extensive technical knowledge.

Don't be put off by the number of parts: In small steps, with good instructions and a little technical understanding, the path to your own A320 cockpit is perfectly feasible for you.

The first glance at the individual parts may inspire respect. But don't worry: you don't have to be a trained technician. You just need to be confident with a screwdriver and have some knowledge of electrical circuits and basic technical connections. With a little organisation, you won't lose track of the many parts.

Detailed assembly instructions and numerous tips await you in the Members Lounge and guide you step by step through the assembly process. We can also help you with any questions you may have via WhatsApp.

So far, all of our customers have successfully completed the assembly process. And as always, if in doubt, just ask us.

Many thanks to Patrick and Patrick (another Patrick, but both from Switzerland :-) for the picture and the video!
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Comments 1

Guest - Erwin Rob on Monday, 17 November 2025 08:40

Fantastic! 👌🏻

Fantastic! 👌🏻
Tuesday, 18 November 2025

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