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TQ interfacing

Started by jackpilot, April 09, 2010, 01:01:44 PM

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jackpilot

For the first time this afternoon I pushed forward on the Power levers and the 737 engines roar came from the sim, (not from me..lol) Exhilarating!!
Just to share a "kidish" joy.
Actually all done through FSUIPC, assignement and calibration.
Easy as 1.2.3 when you know how to.
Will post a short tutorial because it can be messy if you forget some vital steps.
Happy Camper.
JP


Jack

Boeing Skunk Works

Good news!

Yep FSUIPC is the schitz for throttles and about anything else.
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

Boeing, Collins, Gables, Sperry, PPG, Korry, Pacific Scientific, Honeywell

ivar hestnes

I can imagine the feeling Jack :)
So many hours of work, then you finally get to the stage where you can do the first test.
Congratulations  :)

shaneb

Congrats Jack,

I'm sure that is a very satisfactory feeling . . like a kid in a candy store!  I can only imagine the smile on your face . . I would have had a big smile!     :idiot:
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EAL727Capt

Mazel tov!
Raising a Bud longneck in toast to your success and am looking forward to the day when I can have the same experience.
Here's looking at you, kid....

Jay
KTPA
Keep the pointy end up and forward.........

Steve A

Looking forwards to the little tutorial as i'll be receiving my phidgets sliders real soon.

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