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Started with MCP

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

I bought a MCP panel in Spain, (www.opencockpits.com)
Because this panel is quite long > 20 cm So it wont fit on my CNC machine.
And this is a nice example for me to see how they did it.
Ordered some experiment PCB to fit all switches and stuff.

I’ll be adding some pictures soon.

Electronics

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I’ve chosen the electronics hardware from OpenCockpits. These are spanish flight simulator enthusiasts that have now a complete range of electronic boards and cockpit panels for sale. I ordered some boards for my Nr 1 cockpit. And have connected them to the x-plane simulator. I can lower the HUD (Head Up Display) with a real switch and can see the up/down status of the HUD on a LED. Both connected to a IOcards Master card that is connected via a USB expansion card to my flight PC. See the video: HUD video

Cool huh!?

Cockpit Drawings

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

I’ve been busy, a while ago, trying to make an impression of my new version #2 cockpit.
I’ve searched for a proper 3D cad program to draw the cockpit. And I stumbled over Google Sketchup. It runs only on Mac and Windows. And I’m a Linux lover, but it runs quite well on a VMware Windows XP machine also. So that’s where I did most of the drawing work. And also on my Mac downstairs in the living room. (That runs a bit faster than a VMware machine). (more…)

PC hardware

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Since this cockpit is a cockpit with only one captain’s chair in the center of a semi circle of outside view monitors, we need some extra hardware for the outside views. I ‘m planning to use three windows to view outside. (maybe 5 ultimately) 1 straight ahead and 1 for 40 degrees to the left and 1 for 40 degrees to the right (and optionally 2 times 80 degrees left and right) . I haven’t found a way (yet) to let x-plane make two different views on two different video outputs in the same PC…  maybe by running two instances of x-plane on the same pc. But that will take an awful lot of RAM and CPU power. (more…)

X Plane 9

Monday, January 18th, 2010
x-plane simulator

x-plane in action

X Plane 9 is the world’s most comprehensive and powerful flight simulator for personal computers. X Plane 9 offers the most realistic flight model available for home use.

So that’s why I use X Plane 9 in my Boeing 737 cockpit version 2. (more…)

Starting, again…

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Well, now, after a couple of years I think I can make the time again to make a start with cockpit # 2. Although number one was never finished. I did learn a lot from building the initial cockpit. I gathered a lot of information about Boeing 737′s, about cockpit building, about machining metal and all kind of plastics. And flight simulator software plus third party software a ‘real’ cockpit can’t do without.

I will give a quick review of the plans that I have at this moment. I can’t guarantee that this post will be up to date all the time. But I will try to update these posts regulary.

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