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Trim/Flap assembly done + Jet Pr0n!

Started by geneb, December 05, 2009, 02:12:19 PM

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geneb

First, here's the completed Trim/Flap wheel assembly:



You can see the other pictures on it here: http://www.simpits.org/geneb/?p=147
I also cover the new rudder pedal installation and locking pins for them.

...and now Jet Pr0n! :)



More pictures are here: http://www.f15sim.com/?p=159
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That looks really amazing. Are you using 400 Hz power for the MIP?
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

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jackpilot

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Whaooo, very nice fighter!!
I do not know about you guys, but when I see a picture like that, my first reaction is to forget Heavy metal and join the Mach+ crowd!!!
Ha! those steam gauges !

very very nice, congrats.


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geneb

Heheh.  Thanks!

If it doesn't have a big rotating disc on it or a fuel probe hanging off the back end, it's just another target to me. *laughs*

The ADI & HSI are the only instruments that are 400Hz AC.  They'll be driven by the digital to synchro circuits that Mike Powell designed in his new book, "Building Recreational Flight Simulators".  They're dog cheap to build, especially considering when a commercial DtoS converter *starts* at $500 per channel.  The backup AI will also be a 400Hz device - nobody builds a "simulated" AI that has full 360 degree rotation on the pitch & roll axes.

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Beautiful Gene.. As always another great shot of your baby :)
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Quote from: geneb on December 05, 2009, 11:09:15 PM
Heheh.  Thanks!

If it doesn't have a big rotating disc on it or a fuel probe hanging off the back end, it's just another target to me. *laughs*

The ADI & HSI are the only instruments that are 400Hz AC.  They'll be driven by the digital to synchro circuits that Mike Powell designed in his new book, "Building Recreational Flight Simulators".  They're dog cheap to build, especially considering when a commercial DtoS converter *starts* at $500 per channel.  The backup AI will also be a 400Hz device - nobody builds a "simulated" AI that has full 360 degree rotation on the pitch & roll axes.

g.

Damn, I'll have to remember that next time I'm near an MOA.  :o
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

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

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