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Started by Gchartrand, November 20, 2024, 06:34:28 AM

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I'm new to sim building. I'm a student pilot looking to recreate a fairly accurate cockpit of a 172 to ease the transition time into the real aircraft. I'm a low tech kinda guy, but looking for some help and knowledge from experienced people to help me achieve this goal.

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Welcome aboard...
As a starter,try a search here with 172 home cockpit
A 172 is relatively easy project
You only need to buy one or two Nav radios (for navigation) a yoke and a rudder.
The rest (all switches, engine controls etc) can be home made and easy to interface with a joystick inputs and outputs card.

Check:
https://cessna172sim.allanglen.com/docs/instrument-panel/

https://flyingforfun.weebly.com/cessna-172-cockpit.html
 


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