Controls and Panel

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CH Products Virtual Pilot Pro Yoke

Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals

3 x Go-Flight Radios

Go-Flight Autopilot

Homemade Gear lever (Click here to see the construction details)

Homebuilt Throttle

The following controls are operated by levers, switches or buttons running off a Hagstrom Electronics KE-USB36 Keyboard Encoder:

Engine Autostart

Engine Auto Shutdown

Pitot

Strobes

Yaw Damper

Flaps Lever

Flaps Fully Retract

Gear Lever

Reverse Thrust Lever and Reverse Off

Baro

Spoilers/Air Brake

Landing Lights

Panel Lights

FSNavigator Toggle - On/Off, Dock/Undock/Fly Flightplan


Close ups

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The Works


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Hagstrom KEUSB36 Keyboard Encoder which connects to a USB port on the PC


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The I/O card

Switches/Buttons etc., are easily wired (screw type - no soldering) to this card which is connected to the KEUSB36 with a standard 40-pin Hard Drive cable.


TFVS

The TWIN FRESNELS VISUAL SYSTEM

The view through the cockpit window

Impossible to capture the true impact with a camera but this is the best I can do

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The visual system is simple but very effective.

The windscreen of the flight deck comprises of a curved Fresnel Lens which magnifies the monitor image and provides a 3D picture. A second Fresnel Lens mounted between the first lens and the monitor produces an even bigger (huge) curved 3D picture which emulates a collimated mirror system and provides a most realistic outside view.

To enhance the realism and create the impression that he is "sitting up there" in a cockpit the pilot's eye view to the outside image must be slanted slightly downwards rather than level.

With this setup you can really believe you are in a cabin which is "flying".


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