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to massively increased purchase costs for materials, we may be forced to adjust the prices of individual products by December 31, 2022. All orders that are bindingly placed until the end of the year are not affected by this adjust...
Did you know that it's possible to let us customize your parts if necessary? In this example we have cut 10 cm of the F/O side base and changed position of tiller to make it it into a small room.
We pay a lot of attention to the packaging of our deliveries. When shipping over long distances, consignments often pass through global hubs. This means that they are often unloaded and reloaded. During this process, other objects are bumpe...
Today we want to introduce you to a really cool project that Jean from DLR has implemented for his in-house training programme. It is supposed to give the possibility to communicate with the simulated air traffic control from the cockpit. For this pu...
This fantastic customer project is located in a private house in Vienna. It's great that we can show you pictures. Wolfgang has practically built a private, fully equipped simulator centre in his basement! With a cosily furnished briefing room a...
Computers are now rack-mounted and prepared. The room is finally ready for the cockpit floor. Cockpit floor delivered. We decided to use the standard VIER IM POTT cockpit floor for the shooroom without any modifications.
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VIER IM POTT
Jähne GmbH für Produktinnovation
Freiberger Straße 114, 01159 Dresden
Germany
Phone: +49 351 4116349
Email: cockpit@vier-im-pott.com
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:00 - 17:00
Our showroom in Bottrop, NRW is open for private and business customers. We look forward to your visit.
To test our products, please make an appointment.
VIER IM POTT products are in no way affiliated or endorsed by the aircraft manufacturers. Our simulation products are no genuine aircraft manufacturer parts and cannot be used for professional flight training. They functionally resemble the real parts, that cannot be used in a real aircraft and should only be used for simulation purposes.